Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Can A Toddler Have Insomnia?

No silence that never ends. Ingrid Betancourt

Aguilar seal, which will distribute the book in English synthesizes its 712 pages to "a journey into the heart of extreme emotions, a meditation on life, on the condition of the reprobate and what it means to be human." So much prose on the eve of launch advertising editorial.

Another is, however, the weight of what was said by the writer and critic Hector Abad, already read it and talk of force "hypnotic" the story that predicts, "will be a classic history and Colombian literature."
With the launch of There is no silence does not end , María Isabel García de Radio Nederland interview with Colombian writer Consuelo Trivedi Anzola, who opened the Sixth International Symposium on Literature, organized by the Central University of Bogotá, dedicated the historical novel and fiction in history, held from 8 to 10 September. The full interview on the link below http://www.rnw.nl/espanol/article/colombia-ingrid-otra-vez-desde-la-selva

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