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Padre, esposo, Colombiano nacido en Trujillo Valle en 1930. A los 68 aÑos de vida y cuando se encuentra alejado de su familia, el autor, a su manera y sin conocimento de literatura, expresa sus más profundos sentimientos de amor para los suyos y sobre la vida, a lo que llama con frecuencia, mis poesías. El libro entonces surge debido a la pérdida de su amada esposa a sus 83 aÑos, buscando la manera de encontrar un aliciente para é l y de dar prestigio a sus pensamientos que con profundo amor, aú n viven en él por su esposa. "Corazón de Poeta" es la recolección de manuscritos que se han querido conservar y compartir sin pensar que pronto sus poemas estarían aqui y en sus manos. El autor agradece a su hija y esposo y a todos aquellos que de una u otra forma ayudaron con la ejecución de esta idea. Disfrutenlo.
Bismark Pacheco, descended from the Bri Bri Indians, and trained as a guerilla fighter in the Nicaraguan civil war by operatives of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, goes to work for the Costa Rican Ministry of Justice after graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Pacheco soon becomes the premier crime detective in the land. Pacheco’s fame is so great, and his reputation so secure that he is hailed as a national hero by campesinos throughout the hills and valleys of the troubled but striving country.Inspector Pacheco is called to investigate a murder at the Center for Tropical Agriculture (The CAT) on the Atlantic slope of Costa Rica where he finds an...
The definitive account of the disappearance of forty-three Mexican students On September 26, 2014, a party of students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College were en route to a protest when intercepted by local police. A confrontation ensued. Come the morning, the students were nowhere to be found. The crime that had transpired and the resultant cover-up brought the profound depths of corruption in the Mexican government and police force—as well as the vulnerability of ordinary Mexicans—into stark relief. Investigative reporter Anabel Hernández reconstructs the terrible events of that night and its aftermath, giving us the most complete picture available. Her sources are unparall...
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As poetic as he is controversial, the renowned Argentinean Conceptualist León Ferrari (who was forced to live in exile in Brazil from 1976 to 1991, and who won a Golden Lion award at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007) is known for his fierce criticism of power and religion--both as an artist and as a journalist. This first major retrospective monograph brings together a selection of heliographs, drawings and collages which fiercely criticize Argentinean dictatorship, conservative religion and American authority--among many other heavily loaded subjects. It also features a selection of recent works, produced between 2004 and 2008, which include his well-known polyurethane sculptures. Throughout, Ferrari's work shuns quiet, undisturbed or serene contemplation, instead loudly joining denouncement with beauty, bliss with anguish, joy with fury. With scholarly essays by distinguished experts, an in-depth interview and a selection of texts by Ferrari himself.
Museo Soumaya: Facade Design to Fabrication explores the process of creating the facade for Mexico City's iconic art museum.