Delia Pasini : [interview].
Esteban Peicovich reads a poem by Magnus Enzensberger. Peicovich interviews Delia Pasini who lives in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Pasini illustrates the night in Colonia del Sacramento. Peicovich and Pasini talk about the effects that urbanization has on culture and poetry, by its taking out th...
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| Format: | CD Audio Book |
| Language: | Spanish |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
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[2007]
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| Series: | Colección Los Palabristas ;
333. |
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| Summary: | Esteban Peicovich reads a poem by Magnus Enzensberger. Peicovich interviews Delia Pasini who lives in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Pasini illustrates the night in Colonia del Sacramento. Peicovich and Pasini talk about the effects that urbanization has on culture and poetry, by its taking out the element of nature. Pasini talks about all of the elements that constitute poetry. She also talks about previous jobs she has had, including teaching at an elementary school, and about how she is situated in her current job as a magazine editor. Books Pasini has published and are not discussed include, Un decir se repite entre mujeres (1979), Los peces de ceniza (1984), Adios en el original (1985), and Titeres sin cabeza (1991). Peicovich describes the art work for Pasini's latest work, De artes y oficios, followed by Pasini reading some of her own poems. She also expresses her admiration for radio and discusses with Peicovich the importance of radio. |
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| Item Description: | Recordable compact disc. Converted with permission from sound cassette to compact disc by the Texas A&M University Libraries. Sound recording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |