Saturday, January 17, 2009

Where Is Cut In Pokemon Prism

EDUARDO REZZANO


Argentine poet and musician Eduardo Rezzano author of the poems Targo, city and then (1987), Nowhere (1999) and Jack barcino (2006) shows us in his personal virtual log the daily creative exercise in which it is submerged and totally free instant apprehension through poetry, music, stories, fiction in other texts in prose and photographs.
In relation to the motivation that led him to create the blog, E. Rezzano says: " I was interested in the possibility of publishing the afternoon what happened to me in the morning. Some say it is necessary not to hurry, you have to let the word mature. I think that is fine, but I also think a bit of fun never comes at all bad. I also like the freedom that gives me the format to move from verse to prose, to photographs, audio, say some nonsense, and always exposed to the readers to respond to such information ".

Around poetry, Eduardo said during the presentation of the poems "The Cat barcino ": " the poem continues to be an artifact as anything that man produces, but a device that generates tension to the extent that our world, for a moment, crumbles or becomes a sad scenery that invites to be abandoned. An invitation to stop being to becoming, an invitation that is hard to refuse when it is stated in terms of life or death . "

To enter the world of E. Rezzano , click on the link below:

http://eduardorezzano.blogspot.com/
INTERVIEW AUTHOR

What date makes its appearance on the Web http://eduardorezzano.blogspot.com/ ?
The blog was inaugurated on 28.9.2006 with a transcript the text he prepared for presentation at the bookstore cat Laie Barcino Barcelona.

what purpose (s) or initial motivation?
I was interested in the possibility of publishing the afternoon what happened to me in the morning. Some say it is necessary not to hurry, you have to let the word mature. I think that is fine, but I also think a bit of fun never comes at all bad. I also like the freedom that gives me the format to move from verse to prose, to photographs, audio, say some nonsense, and always exposed to the readers to respond to such information.

What are the posts or post that has (have) generated the most public response?
As I observe in the statistics counter, receives the most visitors post is hidden Arts, which can be striking, because nobody has left comments on it. The funny thing is that readers come via Google, I think that looking for some esoteric knowledge-and find a text that hardly meets their expectations, because I am a real ignorant on the subject.
Another post that has been well seen and that it generated an interesting exchange of views is * The children of procedure. That post, in fact, a link to another blog by that name, where you can read a text that somehow a poetic sketch.
" Can you name a favorite post published?
Overall I'm happy with the blog. There are poems to which I have much love them and really enjoy making pictures and playing with the visual. I am now excited about the micro-stories, I'm even starting to fantasize about the idea of \u200b\u200bpublishing in the not too distant future, a book of short stories. Incidentally, I did not turn out so different from the poems, but may sell better (joke).

What are the blogs I usually visit? Soil
visit blogs that I have link and then follow with friends of friends, but somewhat randomly. I prefer that the network did not suck too much energy. I love surfing the Internet, but I fear it is a bit addictive.

Do you have contact with weblogs or virtual pages Peruvian literature? Can you name any of them?
If I'm honest, no, but now begin to see yours.

What do you think of the fastest growing use of virtual space as a medium for publication of books, magazines, literary and personal pages?
The issue is how to inhabit the space-eye, and not have to dwell. "Living as poets or as murderers," I think Paul Virilio raised insecurity territory.

What advantages and disadvantages have you noticed in using the blog as a virtual space free? In
be free I see no disadvantage. Would a great thing to abolish money.

Do you think that blogs have become an alternative form of distribution and expression to the traditional media?
today undoubtedly is a valid alternative, accessible and potentially anarchic, although the owners of the servers and portals are multi-millionaires, and Heaven knows what unspeakable ambitions drive them to continue enriching.

Do you think that virtual spaces such as weblogs have prompted the media to renew their traditional formats and expression?
Sure. We must look to fashion if you want to sell.

What future prospects will see the weblog as a communication vehicle, information and dissemination?
and invent something else, but for a while going to work. You may also one day ending up exhausted or bored hyper.

What you think about weblogs called "junk blogs?
Perhaps I am a bit marginal, but the truth is I did not know that expression.

Can you make an initial appraisal of this experience the Web? You think you've successfully achieved your initial expectations?
Yes, I'm happy. I write and publish instantly, and people are not reading me so bad happens.

What writers are your gallery accompanying readings?
Felisberto Hernández, Gabriel Ferrater, Deleuze, Kafka, Lewis Carroll, who knows. I quote that I come immediately to mind, and something I will come soon.

What are the books or the book that has (have) caused the greatest impact on your creative process or your contact with the literature?
The first I remember that book hit me hard was Subways, of Kerouac, and it was 17, I was finishing high school. Tite lent it to me, a friend from school, and I was blown away. I felt like I was something important, something new. Then came a montonazo. I can name you some: A Season in Hell (I have got for the time Tite, Monkey and Goma, a transoceanic greeting for them), Dubliners, Joyce; Three women, Musil, Pornography, Gombrowicz, Women and days of Ferrater; the Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari, Women in Love, by DH Lawrence ... I do not know, and I name you could name some others as well, but let's stay here that the journey is long and it's raining.

"Project (s) on the verge?
I just signed with Lumen to publish a new book of poems in 2010. Calligraphy is called. And before the end of 2009, Argentina will publish in a book in collaboration with Peca (Adriana Delfino), an amazing artist who lives in Barcelona. Meanwhile I'll stay a few months in Madrid.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rezzano Eduardo was born in 1968 in the city of La Plata, Argentina. published Targo, city and then (the angel of the forge, La Plata, 1987), Nowhere (Edits Boulder, Mendoza, 1999) and Jack barcino (Editorial Lumen, Barcelona, \u200b\u200b2006). In 2005 he was included in the anthology Poetic Birth (Editorial Lumen, Barcelona).

Saturday, January 10, 2009

What Are Some Good Lube Ideas



" Flight Hecate" is the evocative name of the blog by the English writer Mary Sangüesa . It is not a random walk the rooms and find historical references, poetic and mythological relieves bind the spirit of the author.
In " Hecate Flight " find texts of the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy and the Mexican Octavio Paz, the Dulce Maria Loynaz Cuban and English Ibn Hazem, Pedro Salinas, Gabriel Celaya, and Jaime Gil Xavier Villaurrutia. We can also read poems by Goya Gutiérrez, Angel Romo, Chema Barredo, Antonio Ruiz, Miguel Pastrana, Jesús Malia and Inma Platypus-English, "Mara Romero (Mexico), Nora Alarcón, Leo Zelada (Peru) and Alberto Lauro (Cuba) .
" Hecate Flight " however, allows us to appreciate not only to other voices, but also appreciate the literary work of the English writer.
order to go and glimpse the landscapes of his ars poetica, Mary Sangüesa reveals: "I flee mazes philosophy and sociology, also respect and admire many of my colleagues, but mine are the acts of introspection, looking fly free, transparent and intangible butterflies and sea birds to perch on other souls, in other psyche, they are offered a moment of complicity or empathy. Then is when they reach the fullness of their destiny. "
To address the full flight Mary Sangüesa , click on the link:
http://elvuelodehecate.blogspot.com/
INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR
What date makes its appearance on the Web "The Flight of Hecate?
The January 24, 2008
what purpose (s) or initial motivation?
For my interest in literature and art.
What are the posts or post that has (have) generated the greatest response the public?
Several, including Recital Dolmen Tribute to Dali.
Could mention a favorite post published? Le
I have a special fondness for the generated around the publication of my first solo book of short stories, such as that referred, EFE, a story that touched the issue of immigration: "Photo family "
What are the blogs I usually visit?
Open Poetry, ONCE UPON A TIME IN INTERNET (which are actually quite a few blogs), Poeke, Inventory of silence, love freedom, Vagamundos ... and several others.

Do you have contact with weblogs or virtual pages Peruvian literature? Can you name any of them?
I am Peruvian heart since I was there for the first time, I was about a month, about five years ago. I love
http://sol-negro.blogspot.com/ , I follow regularly.

What do you think of the fastest growing use of virtual space as a medium for publication of books, magazines, literary and personal pages?
I think it's a breakthrough for the dissemination of culture, is a tool that can help to eradicate ignorance, to be less malleable by the system, because we can quickly compare all types of information.
What advantages and disadvantages have you noticed in using the blog as a virtual space free?
Until today almost all advantages, the diffusion rate is incredible, perhaps the most important glue lies in that we can not extend much of what we have or show, you have to synthesize enough, people are bored the writings long ...
Do you think that blogs have become an alternative way to propagate itself and traditional media?
I'd say that alternative (which they are to some extent), should be considered complementary.
Do you think that virtual spaces such as weblogs have prompted the media to renew their traditional formats and expression?
I have no doubt, is obvious.
What future prospects will see the weblog as a communication vehicle, information and dissemination?
A golden long perspective, there is more to check the boom they've had for the last year and the rate of growth that lead.
What you think about weblogs called "junk blogs?
What's tastes for all, how good an offer as wide on the net is that you learn to be selective.
Can you make an initial appraisal of this experience on the Web? You think you've successfully achieved your initial expectations?
I am very happy with the result, but everything can be improved and we learn something new every day happens.
What writers are accompanying Reading your itinerary?
Among the highlight of the Cuban poet Dulce Maria Loynaz, that fascinates me and I have dedicated several pages. Also Ibn Hazem, with its "Collar de la Paloma", filled many pages of my blog.
What are the books or the book that has (have) caused the greatest impact on your creative process or your contact with the literature?
undoubtedly: "Arabian Nights." It was my first reader, I was five and walked me the rest of my life. I also have marked quite Hundred Years of Solitude and Pedro Páramo ... García Márquez and Juan Rulfo are absolutely brilliant. Just as Ulysses J. Joyce.
"Project (s) on the verge?
I am very interested in spreading the Dulce Maria Loynaz Bestiary. And deeper into the poetry of al-Andalus. It is also very important for me to go spreading the work of writers but not yet enshrined are great poets and novelists, one of my main goals is to share my space with them.
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About the author:
Sangüesa Mary was born in Al Hoceima, Morocco 1955.
Advertising and Art and Decoration in the Official Schools of Madrid and Valencia, respectively.
Degree in History of Spain, UNED. LIS
by IMED, Madrid Institute for Documentary Studies. Courses
case for Literature in the College of Doctors and Lawyers Madrid and the English University Foundation.
Madrid has been a correspondent in the magazine Art in Valencia. Collaborations with Dreams and Markets magazine. Collaboration with the literary magazine ALGA. Publications
historical research and artistic for UNED: Santuario de Cortes, rural Gothic: S. Sebastian Munera.
Participation in the Anthology: Beyond the Boom, New Narrative Hispanic, Ed Lord Byron. Poems published in the Catalogue of the dolmen Dalí Tribute (Ed. Mint). Participation in four anthologies of New English-American poetry, Ed Lord Byron. Anthology of micro-stories, Poetics and Treinta. The book's narrative: From Beyond, ghost stories. Ed Lord Byron. The forthcoming book: The Skin Of Wind.
poetry recitals in the auditorium of La Casa de la Moneda, in the convention hotel, at the Ateneo de Madrid, etc. Lyrics for the composer Javier Street. Various readings
Poems: The Skin Of Wind, Madrid, Alicante and Valencia.