Participants: Miguel Sabido, Silvia Molina, René Avilés, José Agustín, and Bernardo Zepeda Eraclio Ruiz
Mexico .- The National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA) Sunday paid homage to René Avilés Fabila, for his 50 year career as a writer and his 70 years of life.
During the ceremony, at the Sala Manuel. M. Ponce of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, the author of works such as 'Tantadel' and 'The song Odette', among others, opened the series 'protagonists of Mexican literature' by writers José Agustín, Silvia Molina, and Bernardo Zepeda Eraclio Ruiz, who not only share his love of narrative are witnessing the same time: the 70 and the "movement of 'cool'.
Taking the floor, also a scholar and journalist, National Journalism Prize of Mexico for cultural reporting in 1991, welcomed the tribute and expressed feeling more storyteller than a novelist.
In the literature, Avilés Fabila (Mexico, 1940) was defined as a writer of fantasies, fictions and inventions, and noted that it is a realm where you feel very comfortable.
According to him, his life, the novel has come from space, 'because I need to write something that requires more pages. "
With the humor that characterizes it, the author whose literary career began in 1967 with the novel 'The Game', laughed out loud to a room which looked very crowded, to relive old times and tell some funny stories.
respect, the writers agreed that guests over 40 years of literary career, Avilés Fabila is undoubtedly one of the most active writers of his generation and a constant presence in the narrative and the Mexican journalism from the 70's.
For two hours, each praised the literary work of Avilés Fabila and spoke of her relationship with her writing, their concerns and interests and work in general.
writer Silvia Molina recalled those years when he met the honoree, whom he described as an intelligent, intellectual rapidly and with a great work within the cultural journalism.
revealed that while participating in a panel discussion or presentation of the book, I was afraid to stand by Avilés Fabila, then said 'it was a character with great ease to operate. "
'I saw it coming and I changed drastically, if I stayed close to him was strong, forceful, blunt, fighting, combative, sarcastic and ironic, as it is in writing, "he said. He said
René tales are the best of his work, 'where the humor comes out, which delves further relations more difficult to psychology and terrible characters. " In them, he added, mixing fantasy with reality, the harsh irony.
'Mexican literature in him, a writer who has fought for his beliefs with a pen and write both left memorable pages for our literary history, "he said. So
improvised, and jokes, the writer José Agustín recalled briefly to his 'friend' since the two attended high school.
'He and I caught a very nice, years later when he won the presidency of the school number 7, I gave as his secretary of literature, I was my theater group: Cirque Scenic with Non Plus Ultra, which several sets of this book, especially to Enrique Ramirez and Ramirez, editor of The Day and he did not know what has been smashed Avilés, did ointment, and when he read, the man was terrified, "she said.
In turn, Eraclio Zepeda said René Avilés Fabila is one of the three authors who from an early age his attention and added that over the years, the author of 'Requiem for a suicide' has been enriched by their work Mexican literature and cultural world.
mentioned that has built an impressive literary biography in its 70 years of life and said that his long career has alternated between academic work harmoniously with the heavy responsibilities entrusted to him in the preservation and dissemination of culture. He called
René as a deeply intellectual and urban character, which city its birth in the bitter eve of World War II.
After a brief tour through the life of Avilés Fabila, Zepeda congratulated his friend and colleague.
With information from Notimex - The Universal
René Avilés Fabila VISIT SITE PHOTO GALLERY During the ceremony, at the Sala Manuel. M. Ponce of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, the author of works such as 'Tantadel' and 'The song Odette', among others, opened the series 'protagonists of Mexican literature' by writers José Agustín, Silvia Molina, and Bernardo Zepeda Eraclio Ruiz, who not only share his love of narrative are witnessing the same time: the 70 and the "movement of 'cool'.
Taking the floor, also a scholar and journalist, National Journalism Prize of Mexico for cultural reporting in 1991, welcomed the tribute and expressed feeling more storyteller than a novelist.
In the literature, Avilés Fabila (Mexico, 1940) was defined as a writer of fantasies, fictions and inventions, and noted that it is a realm where you feel very comfortable.
According to him, his life, the novel has come from space, 'because I need to write something that requires more pages. "
With the humor that characterizes it, the author whose literary career began in 1967 with the novel 'The Game', laughed out loud to a room which looked very crowded, to relive old times and tell some funny stories.
respect, the writers agreed that guests over 40 years of literary career, Avilés Fabila is undoubtedly one of the most active writers of his generation and a constant presence in the narrative and the Mexican journalism from the 70's.
For two hours, each praised the literary work of Avilés Fabila and spoke of her relationship with her writing, their concerns and interests and work in general.
writer Silvia Molina recalled those years when he met the honoree, whom he described as an intelligent, intellectual rapidly and with a great work within the cultural journalism.
revealed that while participating in a panel discussion or presentation of the book, I was afraid to stand by Avilés Fabila, then said 'it was a character with great ease to operate. "
'I saw it coming and I changed drastically, if I stayed close to him was strong, forceful, blunt, fighting, combative, sarcastic and ironic, as it is in writing, "he said. He said
René tales are the best of his work, 'where the humor comes out, which delves further relations more difficult to psychology and terrible characters. " In them, he added, mixing fantasy with reality, the harsh irony.
'Mexican literature in him, a writer who has fought for his beliefs with a pen and write both left memorable pages for our literary history, "he said. So
improvised, and jokes, the writer José Agustín recalled briefly to his 'friend' since the two attended high school.
'He and I caught a very nice, years later when he won the presidency of the school number 7, I gave as his secretary of literature, I was my theater group: Cirque Scenic with Non Plus Ultra, which several sets of this book, especially to Enrique Ramirez and Ramirez, editor of The Day and he did not know what has been smashed Avilés, did ointment, and when he read, the man was terrified, "she said.
In turn, Eraclio Zepeda said René Avilés Fabila is one of the three authors who from an early age his attention and added that over the years, the author of 'Requiem for a suicide' has been enriched by their work Mexican literature and cultural world.
mentioned that has built an impressive literary biography in its 70 years of life and said that his long career has alternated between academic work harmoniously with the heavy responsibilities entrusted to him in the preservation and dissemination of culture. He called
René as a deeply intellectual and urban character, which city its birth in the bitter eve of World War II.
After a brief tour through the life of Avilés Fabila, Zepeda congratulated his friend and colleague.
With information from Notimex - The Universal
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