LIBRELIBRO. edition of the Secretariat of Culture of the Province of La Pampa, 1989.
Librelibro is the result of the selection of the works presented in the Event of Literature " Living Democracy with Social Justice ". The texts, generally provide significant clues to understand and interpret these different perceptions of the customs, the historical events, geographical space, social roles, threats to life and death, which recognized writers La Pampa achieved by word translation.
From the Prologue, in which Doris Gonzalo performed an analysis focused on writing as a "tool to find the unknown, to say the unsaid, to find the lost, to remember the forgotten" - The book opens "free" for a full communication with the reader.
integrate this issue: stories and poems by Mirtha Ames ("The Popcorn Low", "Story of love and hate," "Vivir sin Theodor", "The repeated death-I, II, III and IV "), and Ana Viglianco Apa (" Just because it worked and loved or a love story in post Matasiete "," Facundo "," Lord of the earth and sun, "" At the heart of a carrier "," Coyame "); stories Juan Carlos Pumilla (" The Skinny John, "That man ") ; poems Olga Reinoso (" Con "," Back and yearning, "" Delirio), and a play by John Aldo Umazano , "Mutations." ( AC)
LETTERS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE. Contests corresponds to Literature "Living Democracy with Social Justice" and "International Year of Peace", 1986. Published by the Directorate General of Culture Province of La Pampa.
The anthology consists of articles, stories, poetry and essay Juan José Sena, Celina Mauro, Armando Inchaurraga, Juan Carlos Pumilla, Teresa Pérez, Nilda Redondo, Carlos Correa, Jorge Bertolino and Mary S. De la Torre.
The text theme is recurrent (time, linkages, poverty, children, social exclusion, among others), but manages summarized in the book's title, which alludes two eternal ideals such as peace and justice as an office or area that has much to do in the struggle for the conquest: the letters of .
As the characters are archetypal, if we consider that represent different social sectors: the shepherd, the immigrant, the woodcutter, the writer, rural women, Aboriginal, all passing through environments villagers, farmers, who provide a framework to each narrative fiction or poetry. (AC)
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