Héctor Libertella : [interview].
Esteban Peicovich reads a text by a Greek poet. Peicovich interviews Héctor Libertella. Libertella was born in 1945. He's taught Theory and Literary Critiscm in universities in New York, Mexico, and Buenos Aires. He spent several years in Mexico City, where he was director of narrative workshop...
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| Format: | CD Audio Book |
| Language: | Spanish |
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[2007]
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| Series: | Colección Los Palabristas ;
349. |
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| Summary: | Esteban Peicovich reads a text by a Greek poet. Peicovich interviews Héctor Libertella. Libertella was born in 1945. He's taught Theory and Literary Critiscm in universities in New York, Mexico, and Buenos Aires. He spent several years in Mexico City, where he was director of narrative workshops at the National Fine Arts Institute. Libertella talks about his hometown, Bahia Blanca, what he dislikes about it and what others do like. He talks about when he began writing stories, the snowball effect that has occurred since he began writing, and about imagination as the only real aspect of texts, in which the reader completes the story. He and Peicovich discuss the particular changes that have evolved literature. They also discuss Libertella's books including Cavernicolas and Las sagradas escrituras, which they discuss the critiques of. Other books he's written which are not discussed include, El camino de los hiperboreos, El paseo internacional del perveso, and Memorias de un semidios, which was recently published in March. |
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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. |