mourns over LAST OF THE STORM
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Salvadoran writer Horacio Castellanos Moya
"mourns over the late storm"
Stories from the pain of exile
Sunday, March 6, 2011
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Inks Latin American literary material chosen and refined. I am pleased to submit this page by Salvadoran writer Horacio Castellanos Moya, who has lived in Europe and Mexico City, which has left a mark in their lyrics.
His resume is extensive, however little known in the middle. Our fundamental mission is to open readers to friends the world of books and authors. We now recommend that the hereafter will be one of your favorites. The Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño, for instance, was among his own.
Castellanos's work with the anguish of the last storm, "Almost all the stories published by Tusquets Editores home in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain, contains 22 stories in 308 pages that go beyond beauty.
are masterpieces of the genre. Bolaño
Horacio Castellanos qualified as a "melancholy he writes as if he were in the bottom of one of the many volcanoes in his country. " And it is he who has walked through these lowlands, the Central, you know and understand that the boiling of the people runs in the blood. Who are lovers of freedom and the "lucky dog," they, like us, here, we're victims of our own mistakes when we choose leaders. We have chosen
exception to the good. The rule has been to prefer the bad, the liar, the arbitrary, autocratic, which ended in dictatorship and abuse of power.
Castellanos, in his stories, reviews the history without being sold to either side. Not doing certain history of extreme positions, the fanatical defenders of muffled and cynical dictators who seek to pattern the lives of citizens in countries with bad governance. Who? They do not have to think too hard to hit. Tracks: Gaddafi identified accomplices, some, while others are covering up the genocide that little or no say about the crimes that the schizophrenia and bipolar Libyan ruler has committed against his people. Story does not ...? But pure and simple truth: Chavez, Castro, Ortega and Morales are cured in health and support the murderer.
Stories written from the trenches, on pain of exile, the tears prior to suicide. Hidden under the covers without prisons wire walkers near oblivion. Lyrics smelling ragged, beautiful, naked, scrawny, suffering, provocative, chosen. Paragraphs
freedoms, unbridled love lines, and outright scary. Art from oblivion, memory, time, death, crime, extreme masturbation, which is a way to feel loved in the absence of accompanying beings in bed, reading in the Mass and death.
'With the heartbreak of last storm' will keep the reader at the conclusion of such a good book. And that really is, "Yes and no rain stops raining." Reading is the act of living. And who has lived intensely option of passing through his hands and mind a collection of literary chapters so exquisite and so much depth level.
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Dato Cunningham's first novel, 'The Diaspora', won the Premio Nacional de Novela 1988, the Universidad Centroamericana "Jose Simeon Canas." Biographical
Horacio Castellanos Moya
born in 1957 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Raised in El Salvador, has lived since 1979 in several cities in America and Europe, particularly in Mexico City, where he worked as a journalist for 12 years. He is the author of 10 novels, of which 7 have appeared in Tusquets Editores, with a leading international critical acclaim. In 2009, the English version of his novel 'Folly' XXVIII won the Northern California Book Award. 'The maid and the wrestler', perhaps his most thrilling novel, interweaves the stories of several characters whose relationships form a seething microcosm of humanity in the midst of unimaginable savagery.
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