Thursday, November 26, 2009

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JUDGE SAYS THAT EDUCATE A CHILD IN GALLEGO is useless and denies a mother in a divorce case, transfer their daughters to school due to Vigo immersion "in Galician, a language different from that have been educated so far. "

The Galician writer and journalist Manuel Rivas, about this nonsense, writes the following article published in El País, on 19/11/2009:
" USELESS TONGUE"

You are mistaken, sir, owner of No. 6 Alcorcón court when he proclaimed the lack of "public utility" the Galician language. In a caricature of Castelao, a farmer says, "Deus Xustiza gives us free!". Perhaps he was thinking of you, sir. Note that useful and forward are "subordinate" languages.

Look are sighted in the stories Cunqueiro Alvaro Galicia there are characters that as a last wish to call in the coffin, in addition to the Bible, the mess will Civil Code if they have to litigate in the afterlife. In view of such recoil time, I hasten to ask for the last trip a copy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in addition to the English Constitution (emphasis in Article 3, paragraph 2) if the boatman Charon puts heavy , dispensing, and he denies the "public utility gallego" in the Hereafter, following the doctrine of his lordship.

Since we are on the true narrative of the stories and the last will, allow me a brief history. An old farmer sends for the notary to make final testament. He says: "From the ground, leave a third for Ramon, third to Mary, third for Shell, one third for Manuel, another third for Andrew ..." The notary interrupts: "But not many thirds? And the farmer replies," You do not know how big the earth! "As happens with language something like that. That there is room for todas.Que not weigh in head. That there is no useless language.

Useless, useless, we will not, sir. There are many people that we normally communicate in Galician and do not consider ourselves completely useless . As is the case even in the judiciary, some are less futile than others, we do what we can, but respect. Yes, we have a minimum education of respect. Rocked our parents, we grew up and told us to scare stories in Galician fear. And they were not useless, believe me. Thanks to them, I have no fear, your honor.

In his thesis on the concept of history, says Walter Benjamin: "There is no document of civilization which is not at the same time a document of barbarism." I used to not really understand this sentence, I swear, but I have clarified suddenly the ideas, like lightning, after reading your foundation "language" to deny the transfer Vigo school some girls in the car handled in a divorce case. In that regard, the document does not resist the reality principle. In Galicia, the Galician girls not only learn, but that could enrich their Castilian with the "wonderful curves" Unamuno admired Valle-Inclán.

I will not speak now of Alfonso X the Wise, and Rosalia de Castro, or the Galician-Portuguese common core allows us to communicate with millions of people from Brazil East Timor. As well we are fortunate to share the Castilian, you see, sir, we are not going so badly prepared, provided, of course, that children do not amputate the tongue "useless." I think what is appropriate at this time go to the argument set out by Julio Camba protoecológico. As demonstrated in an ironic article, Galician is a language well suited to discuss not only between individuals but also with all kinds of animals. Note you if it's useful!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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LORCA IN "MODERN COFFEE" Pontevedra

"Magazines collect, in a very alive, the culture of each harvest time. They are like mirrors, which reflect attitudes and making the books can not collect ... " José Filgueira Valverde



In the Literary Magazine CRYSTAL (particularly in the number 6 December 1932) appears an unpublished sonnet by Federico García Lorca (written in 1929 U.S.). Algunos consejo members of the editorial reads a poem to pidieron incluirlo in the magazine. More Later, the poet accompanied the Modern Café developed where important political and literary circles frequented by Valle-Inclán and Castelao. ("... Lorca asked to write and place a sheet of paper. We crossed the plaza of San Jose and we entered the small room modern coffee. On one of those heavy marble tables where Luis Amado many pages to write for Proel, Federico, without delay, he wrote a beautiful sonnet, great sound, and "hard Roman accent" I know that my profile will be quiet (...) (Luciano del Rio).

The poem will appear later in Posthumous Poems in Volume VI of the Collected Works Garcia Lorca, published by Losada from 1938.



Lorca was in Pontevedra on several occasions, first in August 1932 with the theatrical group "La Barraca." The second visit comes soon after in November, when invited the poet to give a lecture on the painter Mary Blanchard.

Another November, 25 November 2009, I read the article by Carles Geli, in El País on the way out auction of a manuscript of Lorca sonnets dedicated to the Catalan violinist Nieves Gas (at the end of the conference of the poet at the Ritz in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bentitled "New York in a poet, 16 December 1932). This poem is the same as Lorca wrote to be published in Cristal.
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Cristal is a literary magazine born during the years of the Second Republic and promoted by a group of writers from Pontevedra, in her illustrious literary figures worked as Castelao, Ramon Otero Pedrayo Manuel Antonio, Federico García Lorca, Juan Ramón Jiménez ... At this time I reread the beautiful facsimile edition published by the Xunta de Galicia.

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"TEXTUAL HARASSMENT"

FOUR ARGUMENTS FOR THE READING

" (...) A few months ago, visiting the secondary school in Andalusia, more of a journalist local asked if I was recommended - and therefore pedagogical force teenagers to read. So cold, you always want to answer that is not in favor of forcing anyone to anything, but like me that question and have made many Sometimes, I said enough was enough to make us feel guilty for writers, scholars and teachers of letters. Why nobody asks science teachers if it is good to force a teenager to simplify polynomials, add exponents, solving equations and logarithms decoding? I forced - even, to study numbers were not even real.

At first it seems unfair to create a problem of consciousness professor required his students to memorize a sonnet by Garcilaso, while no one calls into question the elements of the periodic table should be stored with their respective symbols, and columns (...) atomic weights for there not in fact a bias against the humanities and a disregard for historical knowledge, literary and philosophical? Why promote the false conviction that the only true intelligence is mathematics?

I have always believed that there is a verbal ability and numerical ability, and there is a musical aptitude and other plastic. Some individuals can simultaneously cherish some of those skills, but not necessarily develop all alike, and is denied to people of all science, drawing, music and humanities. Why is proof of a theorem has to involve more intellectual development a verse translation of Horace? I admit that both operations can be just as beautiful, bright and perfect, although I myself should be a disabled and handicapped numerical mathematics.


whole life cost me pass science subjects in both high school and college, because even in the faculty of letters I got rid of take a math course. But why not ruminate grudges against science and mathematics rather admire famous as Lewis Carroll and Bertrand Russell. Do not propose it constantly Borges games and paradoxes, mathematically?

How wonderful, a writer and to help the children to take square roots, simplifying equations and calculate the acceleration of a mobile that moves on a rough inclined plane (my God! Why over "rough"? .) Years ago I was forced to study all these things and sure my teachers believed they were doing the right thing. So why the writers, scholars and teachers of letters accusing us of practicing "textual harassment" when required to read? Some people are in favor of the exact sciences, but not the accuracy (...)

FERNANDO IWASAKI, ABCD Arts and Letters-No 794-21 de abril de 2007

A mis alumnos y alumnas de 2º Bachillerato A (Ciencias)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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"Look at the moon ... What is high. You know that song?"

"Qué alta está la luna...Marcel Proust creía de pequeño que todos los libros tratan de la luna. A mí me pasa eso con las canciones. Casi todas las que más me gustan tienen que ver con ella."

Plenilunio,
Antonio Muñoz Molina




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