Daniel Camels y José Peroni : [interview].
Esteban Peicovich interviews Daniel Camels and Jose Peroni, broadcasting from Paris, Texas. Camels was born in Argentina in 1950 and is a writer and psychomotor therapist for childreen and adolescents. Camels talks about when he first learned of Jacobo Fijman and of how he was impacted Fijman's...
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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 ;
311. |
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| Summary: | Esteban Peicovich interviews Daniel Camels and Jose Peroni, broadcasting from Paris, Texas. Camels was born in Argentina in 1950 and is a writer and psychomotor therapist for childreen and adolescents. Camels talks about when he first learned of Jacobo Fijman and of how he was impacted Fijman's work. He talks about the research he did in order to write El Cristo rojo, a book about poet Fijman. He talks about Fijman's obstacles in life and other contents of the book as well. A poetry work of Camels', which is not further discussed is Del cuerpo y los suenos. Camels talks about the physicological aspects of depression in relation to Fijman's madness. Peicovich talks about how he knows Peroni. Peroni talks about his travel and jobs that give him so much inspiration. He also talks about surrealism in poetry and about how he was familiar with Fijman's work. He talks about the conquest of American land, the effects it has had on culture and language, and how it reflects in his poetry. Peroni reads from his book, Un abrir y cerrar de palabras. |
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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. |