Bohemia. — 28 p. Reflexiones sobre la literatura infantil y su cultura. Sumario Editorial: ¿Quién sabe de políticas de lectura? Por Laura Demidovich y Valeria Sorín Al rescate: Murciélagos y Vampiros: miedos eternos Por Mónica Rodríguez Geopolítica: Al ritmo de sambas, tangos y rancheras Por Valeria Sorín Políticas: La dotación de libros en la Argentina Reportaje a Jaime...
Bilbo: Euskaltzaindia, 2007. — 277 p. Burua: Andres Maria Urrutia Badiola. Euskera 2007 no. 52: The novel “The Secret Diary of Leturia” and its significance for Basque literature of the twentieth century (in Basque) Aitzin solas. Leturiak berrogei eta hamar urte bete dituela eta. Antton eta Leturia (edo literaturtasunarekin kuku-gordeka denbora historikoaren oihanean)....
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Indonesia, 2013. — 63 p. Tempo, September 30 - October 6, 2013 Special Issue - Lekra and the 1965 Riots (in Indonesian) Daftar Isi: Lekra dan geger 1965. Lekra: Anatomi Sebuah Gagasan. Medan Para Seniman. Karena Revolusi Belum Selesai. Yang Seiring Bertukar jalan. Magnet Bagi Para Seniman. Njoto dan Para Pendiri. Seni untuk Rakyat. Turba dan Jurus 1-5-1. Buruh Seni Bersatulah....
Publication details not specified. — 213 p. (In English) For a person of my generation, it’s hard to say it and not sing it; it’s hard to say it and not imagine Chris Kattan and Will Farrell bobbing their heads in unison. But I find myself often asking dance artist Haddaway’s timeless question, “What is love?” There are few questions more important and few words that poets,...
Publication details not specified. — 272 p. (In English) Philosopher Simon Critchley, who I interviewed for this issue, wrote the following statement in two of his books, On Humour and ABC of Impossibility: “Does not our identity precisely consist in a lack of self-identity, in the fact that identity is always a question for us — a quest, indeed — that we might vigorously...
Publication details not specified. — 184 p. (In English) Writing is inherently a solitary act. You sit at a desk. You drag a pen or a pencil across some blank paper. You tickle keys that correspond to letters on a typewriter or a computer. However you do it, you do it alone. Reading, too, is a solitary act. Sure, you can read aloud or be read aloud to. Likely that’s how your...
Publication details not specified. — 299 p. (In English) Why do writers write? It’s an age-old question. Long before Orhan Pamuk addressed it in his 2006 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, before George Orwell wrote his famous answer in the aptly-titled essay “Why I Write,” before Oscar Wilde danced around the issue in his preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray, writers of all...
Publication details not specified. — 205 p. (In English) Walt Whitman is not the only one who contains multitudes — we all contradict ourselves, we’re all large. Our excessivity is beyond our control, the byproduct of our existential liminality. We are in flux by biological imperative, chimeras constructed subconsciously to fulfill evolutionary drives, and this instability...
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