Alvaro Abós. [interview] ; Juan Sasturain : [interview]. [1] :

Peicovich interviews Alvaro Abós, who has authored a biography over Macedonio Fernando, father of recently deceased Adolfo de Obieta. Abós explains how tourism has destroyed the souls of many places and how he feels India has pulled through. He explains how India impacted his view on life since his...

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Corporate Author: Texas A & M University. Libraries
Other Authors: Peicovich, Esteban (Interviewer)
Format: CD Audio Book
Language:Spanish
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; [2007]
Series:Colección Los Palabristas ; 707.
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Summary:Peicovich interviews Alvaro Abós, who has authored a biography over Macedonio Fernando, father of recently deceased Adolfo de Obieta. Abós explains how tourism has destroyed the souls of many places and how he feels India has pulled through. He explains how India impacted his view on life since his first visit in March 1967. He also tells of his infancy and adolescence. Abós explains how he has been reasonably content through hard times. He tells of his perspective on things during his childhood and of his early literary experiences. He also tells of how he spent his adolescent years and of how great entities have been given bad press by institutions, such as Jesus. Peicovich interviews journalist and comic author Juan Sasturain. Sasturain was born in Chaves, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1945. Since 1970 he has been a journalist for Pagina 12 and currently teaches literature. Sasturain and Peicovich briefly discuss dark humor. Sasturain explains the origin of his recent work La lucha continua. He explains how fiction, fantasy, and melodrama come together in comics. He also explains how stories adjust when a new technology/medium comes into play, such as film, theatre, and television. Sasturain explains how writing out of need and out of passion intertwine.
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 (approximately 55 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.