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magazine-book "Written Words" No. 6 has just been published in Asuncion, Paraguay.

"Written Words" is defined as a cultural dialogue between Brazil and Latin America. It contains creative material (story, poetry, essays, excerpts from novels, stories and drama) of authors as American and critical comments of researchers and academics dealing with Latin American authors and works of the most important research centers of the West, as the universities of Poitiers, Lyon, Valencia, Montreal, Madrid , Bologna, Paris Sorbonne, Rosario, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Ottawa.

6 In this issue of "Written Words" (which is every six months and publishes Servilibro, Paraguay), the professor of the Sorbonne, Milagros Ezquerro, involved a detailed study of the novel narratology " Pedro Páramo "by Juan Rulfo, while professor at the University of Florianopolis Salma Ferraz, traces the footsteps of "Devil in the literature" from his specialty, teopoética. There are stories of Juan Marcelo Valenti, Pilar Romano, Ricardo Benitez, Susana Ballaris, Hernáez Luis Raul Astorga, Carolina Orlando and Carlos Morán. Kostianovsky Pepa poems, Florencio Godoy Cruz and Nicanor Parra. Mixed communication studies, Fany Trainer, violence in Latin America, Héctor Boleso, poetic melancholy Pizarnik by Enrique Acuña, a study of narrative Heránez by Vicente Peiró and the Cuban diaspora poets Aimée Bolaños .

A small poetry anthology Elvio Romero serves to remember and honor the Paraguayan poet who died in 2006.

creative work of authors American and European critics of professors completed the sixth installment of this publication bringing together the creative worlds of Brazil and Latin America.

This biannual publication is available requesting delivery to anywhere in the world through this page:

http://tienda.escribirte.com.ar/

Contributions to be evaluated by the committee Editorial can be sent to:

talomac@gmail.com


by Alejandro Maciel, April 10, 2009.



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