Thursday, April 28, 2011

Insignia Remote Programming

Remembering Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta

Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta at the Instituto Cervantes in Munich, March 2006.

five years ago, one of the coldest winters that Germany does not lived in good weather, Professor Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta passed through this city of Munich, invited a number of events and cultural bunk ios , along with other Peruvian writers. That was how I had the pleasure of hearing them read from the novel beautiful pale, but calm (1997), reprinted in those months, which also left the crowded audience fascinated Cervantes Institute.

for him a kind of small tribute more than a mere gesture of attention, I had the idea to invite the teacher Zavaleta one afternoon to learn more about this ancient and modern city. Enthusiastically accepted, but due to the abundant snow that had accumulated through the streets and the very low temperatures, there was little chance for long city tours, so we decided to concentrate upon your request only in the Cathedral, because he wanted to go to church to pray by his wife, who died recently. Occurred since the night we dined at a restaurant in one of the oldest buildings in the medieval old town, where the evening was spent in pleasant conversation and interesting interview, which I published in a magazine Peruvian environmental [1] . What I remember most clearly from that dialogue was its simplicity in answering my questions very flattering on issues surrounding his work, being a writer and a teacher of the class we all know.

Now, after his sudden departure, suddenly the memories come and attempt to delve into my memory the image of how I came to his work, and I am reading, hanging almost my breath, feverish interior monologue of a unique female character. Yes, that was the first story I read of Professor Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta, "Juana la campa te vengará”. Y ése es el cuento que leeré ahora mismo, como inicio a un ciclo, personal e íntimo, de relectura de su obra.

La literatura per uana ha perdido a un ilustre escritor y maestro de maestros.

Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta en el patio medieval (Alter Hof) de Múnich, marzo 2006.

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THE KNIGHT OF THE SAD FIGURE



CARMEN Sculpture BOLTS. Terracotta



"S oberana high mistress


The injured point of absence, and the wounded heart fabric , sweetest Dulcinea del Toboso, the health sent you that he has. If thy beauty despises me, if your worth is not for me, if thy scorn is my affliction, though I be sufficiently long suffering, hardly shall I endure this anxiety, in addition to being strong is very durable. My good squire Sancho te dará entera relación, ¡Oh bella ingrata, amada enemiga mía!, del modo que por tu causa quedo. Si gustares de socorrerme, tuyo soy; y si no, haz lo que te viniere en gusto, que con acabar mi vida habré satisfecho a tu crueldad y a mi deseo.

Tuyo hasta la muerte,
El Caballero de la Triste Figura".

Don Quijote , Parte I, CAP. XXV. CARTA DE DON QUIJOTE A DULCINEA

Blog de la escultora: http://www.paraarte.blogspot.com/


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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life and work of Mario Vargas Llosa


Conference on the life and work of Mario Vargas Llosa.
Presenter: Ofelia Huamanchumo of Cuba.
Nürnberg, April 2011.


ev CECLAM Production in cooperation with Südpunkt KUF in Nürnberg. Source
image: Südpunkt Nürnberg - Forum für Kultur und Bildung

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

How Does Your Mucus Suppose To Look Likeright

CARMEN PIN: MOVEMENT

"The hand is rescued from her magical limbo", José Hierro



" Melody Moon" by Carmen Pernas


When one contemplates the painting of Carmen Pernas, the first thing that invades our eyes is an explosion of light, colors in a harmonious interplay of blue, green, purple ... conflicting ranges that surround the viewer. A whole world of feelings lead us to introspection. Suddenly, the figure emerges to dominate the picture. The silhouette of neck sadly sustained projected on the edges of the frame by wrapping an empty set slightly askew, his face lost in a reverie. The hands and fingers languid pulse contain the movement. Guess fingers that owners of silence, a melody interpreters extravaganza whose notes, rising in the moon labyrinth open to the infinite.

Blog of the painter:
http://www.artecarper.blogspot.com/


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Julia Roberts Polka Dots

lyricism in "A peripheral exile ': Elias Canetti

"Pillars of Society" by G . Grosz, 1926


"Today I have been reading Machiavelli thoroughly. For the first time really captivated me. I read it coolly and little bitterness. I am struck to investigate the power the same way I study the masses. It addresses its subject with complete impartiality, his ideas come from his personal experience with rulers and their readings. The same is true for me, mutatis mutandis. Like any man of our time, I had experiences with the most diverse masses , and by reading endless attempt to get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe masses remote and bygone. I have to read much more than himself, his past is ancient Rome especially, mine is any past from which something is known. I, however, we read a similar way: dispersed and concentrated at a time, and feeling flow of similar phenomena everywhere. With respect to the mass itself, I've lost my initial prejudices, and it's not for me neither good nor bad, but there is, and blindness in which until now have lived in relation to it I find it intolerable. My relationship with Machiavelli would be pure if I'm not too interested in the study of power, here crossed my path and yours in a more intimate and intricate. The power remains for me an absolute evil and as such I can only take care of it. Sometimes my hostility numb, like when I read Machiavelli for example, but is only a slight drowsiness, which I wake up very comfortable.

I have found my powerful in the pantheon of the glorified history. The most often cited one such name, I found it harder to approach him. Distrust the posthumous fame rests on facts that occurred long ago, and what is more suspicious of success. I myself, like any other, I can examine the works of great men that exist as text. But what could review past events ever closer? There is only the consideration of opinions about facts, and I before they are not I flinch, I offer no credit or respect. "


Hampstead. Apuntes rescued 1954-1971.

Elias Canetti. Anaya & Mario Muchnik


Notes after the title is hidden rescued a "summa" consciously chosen and organized the thought of Elias Canetti. These reflections focus on the different cultures of the world to investigate in human behavior. Canetti engages in dialogue with writers of different times: Aristotle, Plato and Plutarch, Dante, Cervantes, Stendhal, Lichtenberg, and Gogol, Kafka and Pavese these Notes, thoughts or intense and profound aphorisms with touches of clarity.


"The Sephardic Canetti in cosmic void between languages \u200b\u200band countries that want as only half yours."



Elias Canetti (1905-1994) , Bulgarian Sephardic origin (who wanted to be remembered as "an old English") and British spent much of his life in England, Vienna, Germany and Zurich. In 1981 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Storyteller, playwright and essayist, is author of one great novel, Auto faith 1936, (meaning, the literal translation of the German title of "obfuscation") . This work presents the relationship between scholarship and insanity personified in a sage among his books locked up dying just after setting fire to his library. Other featured titles are Crowds and Power (anthropological essay, 1960), a classic thought twentieth century, the concept of "mass" connected to power, as opposed to the Freudian concept of the primitive state of man, The other process Kafka (essay, 1969), awareness of words (1975) or acquitted Language (1977). But the author is known especially for his three volumes of autobiography and notebooks in six books (near aphorisms fantastic short story, sketches psychological ...): Notes (1948), All this admiration dilapidated (1960), The province of man (1972), The secret heart clock (1985), The torment of flies (1992) and From Hampstead .


Major Elias Canetti obsessions revolve around two main themes interrelationship among themselves, the issue of "mass and power, and the theme of death. In one of his notes we read: " You're not obsessed with the mass. No longer do you insist on inventing recipes for good behavior and welfare.'re More obsessed than ever with the death. The mass death has absorbed you to the ground. Your own death is no more than indifferent. It is absolutely clear that it is only a matter of death in general. " opposite of death is survival" time of survival, "which, according to Canetti," the moment of power "(1).

The dual role of intelligence as brightness paralyzing and destructive threat, sought faith in Auto , is another major concern for the author: "Writing constantly questioned canettiana physical annihilation, in a deeper way, annihilation is responsible for property rights, including that from high culture (2)




Siegfried Nevenhauesen


"Men only think dodging!" Of "Conversations of Goethe ." Hampstead.


" Elias Canetti was one of the great travelers of our time. Dweller in the vicinity of the twentieth century witnessed the atrocities of Nazism, conversion of humans in number by the extermination of sensation the end of the world that took the survivors of Hiroshima ... Canetti (the great survivor) reminds us that somehow we sobrevievientes of all those who have died in the past. The survivor is one who wonders about the fate of the dead and that seems to inhabit this delicate border between life and death that only the great poets have explored " (3). His desire to remain after death is also evident after this statement: "Leave behind you a puzzle or surely die." Canetti perhaps we have left more of an enigma in those 134 boxes of papers and letters deposited in Zurich, which may not be open until 2024.


What is decisive is KNOW THE SIDE "

Canetti

placed the subject before the court oppressive modernity. Cornered by the single thought and power of all that is central, the weak, the rebel, the poet, the witness has a final strategy: the side hop (4). The author The torment of flies defined laterality in human knowledge: " As it grows, changes shape knowledge. There is no uniformity in the true knowledge. All jumps are made sideways as horse jumps in chess. What unfolds in a straight line and is detectable is irrelevant. What matters is knowing how twisted, especially lateral "(4). clear example of these statements is the Auto protagonist of faith, a China expert narcissistic reality is isolated from , sinking into self-destruction by searching only the abstraction theory. As a result falls into madness and burns with his books in the great fire metaphor for their annihilation.


"POETIC ART SIDE"



Canetti In this phrase, "lateral" means go beyond, in a broad sense of the words culture and literature. to Claudio Magris, Elias Canetti is "the last survivor of Central European culture, in the interwar period created a literature " lateral (marginal, others), but strictly rationalist (due to their scientific training) to show contemporary delusion " .


Canetti literature as is " ... Art of the Transfiguration, literature is a bet against death. The ethical role of writing is to take responsibility for the imagined life in its transience and pain with complete mercy. In the pure technical, literature breathes life into the mud that serves as raw material. " C anetti in its conception of reality is still much to Kafka, the writer he most admired, in his ethics of writing about Tolstoy, though he rejects the religious sense of the writer seemed "megalomaniac and archaic" (4).



"Stendhal was never my Bible, but has been among the writers, my savior man ... I have never opened a book of his without feeling light and airy. It was never my law. But my (...) But he was released Cervantes, Gogol, Dostoevsky and Büchner I would not be anything: a spirit without fire and sharp edges. "

NOTES

(1) " Elias Canetti, a thinker out of place." Agapito Maestre, in "Political Breviary" (2) "Elias Canetti: lateral rider, Juan Villoro (3)" Elias Canetti, survivor , Mauricio Molina. (4) "Elias Canetti: Side Rider", by John Villoro.


Bibliography: Literary History Universal , Martin de Riquer and José María Valverde, Editorial Planeta. Hampstead, 1954-1971 Notes rescued, Anaya & Mario Muchnik. The power of the Word ( www.epdlp.com ).


Articles: "World premiere of an unpublished Canetti," Winston Manrique Sabogal, El País (05/04/2010); http://www.elpais.com/ " Canetti against privacy "and" Elias Canetti in brief ", both of LF Moreno Claros. Http://www.elcultural.es/ "Notes Elias Canetti (1942-1993). Trad. J. José del Solar. Ohlrich G., G. Dieterich and B. Galán. Galaxia Gutenberg / Círculo readership; http://www.diarioperfil.com.ar/ : "Elias Canetti: lateral rider, Juan Villoro.




Saturday, April 2, 2011

How Much Roast Beef Is On A Publix Sub

The Anger of Achilles

"Depart from the wrath to come. Be very careful, I tell you ..." Herman Melville, Moby Dick .


Charles Antoine Coypel (1694-1752), Fury of Achilles , Hermitage


is the divine fury, mythological, the famous " rage of Achilles son of Peleus, whose "fatal cholera caused many misfortunes to the Greeks." Achilles, like Mars, God of War, flanked on his right by Athena, who "wants to appease his anger, rushes, silver sword in hand, over the corpse of Hector, who has just kill to avenge his friend (canto XVIII the Iliad). Him who loved "discord", fighting and fighting "is a superb wearing armor, forged by Hephaestus, who accompanies him to his left, while Poseidon, god of the sea, further exacerbates their anger on the right side box. On the left side, Phoebus, son of Apollo, contrary to this divine vengeance, flickering shadows projected on this grand vision, which summarizes in a single image, all Iliad. Antoine Coypel father of artist and art theorist who argued for the scholarship, opened the way for a literary painting determined to restore, as was done in the theater or the opera, all the complexity of a text. This work of his son Charles Antoine perfectly illustrates this trend.


Sylvie Douce de la Salle in Anger de Zoé Valdés, Editorial Lumen



This famous early the Iliad , Homer's epic poem, summarizes the history of the work and conflict triggering the fatal events. The Iliad , the oldest poem in European literature (eighth century BC) is the legend of the Trojan War ( Ilio in Greek): Paris, son of Priam (King of Troy), kidnaps Helen , wife of Menelaus (brother of the king of Mycenae, Agamemnon) and starts a war between Trojans and Greeks.


Homer tries to reflect in his Achilles' two passions: his wrath against Agamemnon to snatch his beloved slave Briseis, and rage against Hector for killing his friend Patroclus. It is, therefore, the recreation of a hero, like all the heroic poems, steeped in the tradition of the legendary war between the Greeks and Trojans.


Achilles, the swift-footed son of the mortal Peleus and the goddess Thetis, is the prototype of the classic hero, stand in his intellectual and physical qualities, is ambitious, authoritarian, subtle and persuasive. The hero is stronger, faster and courageous but also a complex and tormented figure, not a god nor a simple man. Achilles rejects the link to the community because it needs to assert its identity and not bow to the capricious authority of Agamemnon, the source of his anger. His foresight to understand and meet his fate placed in a position preeminent among heroes. Achilles knows and accepts human fate: the suffering and death, but does great things only to avenge his friend Patroclus, killed by Hector, and also for glory will be remembered for his exploits: "Now Patroclus , and I'll go underground after you, do not tax experts funeral to bring here the arms and the head of Hector ... "


The enemy of Achilles is the Trojan prince Hector. A hero who is afraid of being defeated, but the fantasy obscures their thoughts and faces that will end up humiliating Achilles: "Remember all kinds of value: "Now that you have / to be a good spear and a bold fighter." Achilles defeats Hector in a duel and the work closes with the funeral of Patroclus in Achaean camp and Hector in Troy.


Malraux said that the tomb of the hero is the heart of the living where he remained throughout the centuries to represent the values \u200b\u200band pieties of a community. Homer, the Iliad and Odyssey , has endured in the collective memory of our culture, is the hero of the poets. Achilles is his voice and his emblem is the ultimate epic hero, magical, clairvoyant and devastating glorifies the hero tragic meaning for man to live what is meaningless. Hector beneath him, is the hero of illusions, who, like many of us, like the common man is caught between illusion and his own inability to disillusionment. The Iliad was too much for Hector.


Bibliography. Nicholas Casariego Heroes and anti-heroes in literature . Anaya

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Heavy Hor Dourves Caterers

MARICASTAÑA IN TIMES OF HAPPENED ... The Lyceum



" aricastaña M" is a proverbial character, a symbol of an age remote. It employs "Maricastaña times," "In times of Maricastaña", "Ser Maricastaña time, they all come quoted in the Dictionary of the English Royal Academy.




Cervantes in his novel thought misleading quoted this expression with a curious addition: "Body of me," replied the lawyer, and we have been back time maricastaña when talking pumpkins or Aesop's when the cock was chatting with a fox and other animals. " In the book so interesting and fun to Godoy Alcántara, Test etymological and historical-philosophical on Castilian surname, said: "This Maricastaña, whose name I think brown female, was in the fourteenth century with her husband and two brothers in front of Lugo popular party that resisted the payment of tributes to the bishop, as lord, imposed; resistance to excesses and violence were not wanting to kill the steward of the bishop. The renown of female as male due to spread through the region and it is unlikely to be the same that has taken virago representation in ancient times. At least not in recorded history Maricastaña other most famous and not so much. " There are other proverbial expressions that have an identical meaning: "In times of Doña Urraca", "King Perico", "the king which raged for porridge," in question "or" King Wamba. " Of these the most notorious is "the king raged," which was very fond of Quevedo, which output on the visit of the jokes and the Shadows appetizer.


modern disclosure of this idiom is due to the zarzuela The king raged, with music by Ruperto Chapi and lyrics by Ramos Carrión and Vital Aza was premiered in Madrid on April 20, 1891. The master belt, where vocabulary of sayings, including the picturesque said: "The king had raged and the mantle drag.


C ount stories. Origin and adventure of certain words and phrases proverbial , Nestor Lujan.


Alfredo Erias . 'A Princesiña of Ourense.

The well-known expression Maricastaña times has been for centuries in the popular imagination with the sense of time lost in the mists of memory. Maricastaña or Mary Chestnut could be due to a real character, a heroine of the fourteenth century Galician, Revuelta cabecilla of a popular church for them against the unfair taxes that a feudal lord, he Obispo from Lugo Fray Pedro López Aguilar, charged through and su mayordomo Recaudador what Maria Brown and family dieron su muerte. This story Basa in a document about a donation recogida in the work Spain Sagrada Padre Risk " In file Episcopal, in Volume I of scrolls, is an instrument of recognition and satisfaction, because on June 18, 1386, where Mary Brown, wife of Martin Blind, Gonzalo and Alfonso Blind Blind, say that many injuries did the church of Lugo and killed Francisco Fernandes, Bishop Butler. To the satisfaction of the cathedral deliuctos donated all they had in Heredades couto of Creisa and to pay a thousand obrigáronse Maravedis currency usual, vowing that they would not hardly ever, but help from that on the recaudo church and the bishop. "



But besides heroin, Mary Brown is primarily a legendary personaje recogida it appears that Dictionary of mythical beings Galician as an equivalent to Blancafor mujer, hija the youngest of the three that Tuvo Diablo him. has also been compared with Celtic myths of origin: he of Auburn Mary (which means "Mary of color castaño"), la protagonista de un relato irlandés, "La batalla de los pájaros" o incluso con una narradora de la Corte de Carlos II que murió en su peregrinaje a Santiago.



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Mehndi Card Wording Urdu

FEMALE: INTELLIGENCE SHARING "Clara Campoamor

Miembros del Lyceum Club Femenino (1926-1939)


" LA GENERACIÓN TAL VEZ MÁS BRILLANTE DE MUJERES ESPAÑOLAS DE LA HISTORIA"



En abril de 1926, durante la Dictadura de Primo de Rivera, un grupo de mujeres pertenecientes a la burguesía illustrated founded the Women's Lyceum of Madrid, a feminist cultural association whose main aim was the struggle for equal rights for women. The Lyceum, influenced by the Lyceum Club of London, defended the full incorporation of women to education and work, in short, the inclusion of women in the group with active participation in society. Its origin is in the Girls Private , created in 1915, parallel to the Residencia de Estudiantes, which will promote women's access to higher education.



"IN HALL STREET BETWEEN INFANTAS conspires CONFERENCE AND CUPS OF TEA "






Among the members are Mary's Lyceum de Maeztu (founder), Clara Campoamor, Victoria Kent, Hildegart, Mary Lejárraga, Carmen Baroja, Zenobia Camprubí, María Teresa León, Maruja Mallo, Ernestina de Champourcin ... The Lyceum was the structure of the London Club in Madrid and established various sections: social, music, the visual arts, the international and Hispanic.

In House of Seven Chimneys , Lyceum headquarters, held exhibitions, workshops, lectures by intellectuals, writers, scientists ... (Unamuno, Lorca, feat, Alberti, Marañón ...). Women lawyers (Victoria Kent, Matilde Huici, Clara Campoamor ...) taught legal seminars. Approaching the law, women found their plight in civil and criminal code, drafted major reforms so that defended publicly.

These women maverick, fighters and daring (Classified as crazy, criminal , liceómanas, and known as "the club maridas ) knew unite, despite their ideological differences, political and religious, in a common project: to promote educational change and legal services and improve the overall situation of women. The Lyceum was, according to José Antonio Marina, an example of "intelligence sharing" a demonstration that it is possible to find a common framework of understanding from which to defend various positions.


... What the members petendían the Lyceum was to think in common. It may seem very ambitious were it not in the history of women, both thinking and study how the access to common, public, gains have been hard fought. The first English woman who attended the University needed a permit from the King Amadeus of Savoy, in 1871, the first degree in law, half a century later, it was precisely one of the founders of the Lyceum, Victoria Kent ... rouseauniano model of "angel of the hearth" tightly reigned, and not just on the right: anarchists, socialists, workers generally opposed to female labor. And although the Lyceum was not in any way militant group, in fact their statutes expressly forbidding him to see addressed in political or religious matters, "was attacked as well. What argument? It emerges that women always conquer any new ground: the alleged loss of femininity that entails. "If women choose the path of study (...) are masculinized," predicted a reporter before the founding of the club, and "the first victims (are) children. Such overseas, he added," ladies' glasses Shell makes exegesis of Kant or Hegel, while her husband pushes the baby cart or clean the dishes with his nasty (...) presence recalls the lyrics too dry the heart ... (Laura Freixas, "A generation lost, recovered).


For José Antonio Marina : Women who were part of the Lyceum as members or sympathizers constituted perhaps the most brilliant generation of English women in history. María Teresa León was right: they accelerated the time of Spain. And I paid. In sad but we added the injustice of amnesia ... sown in the wind of history, and the wind carried them away (...) Recover memory is a double sample of intelligence and justice- which basically are the same thing. ". At that time, "the women struggled to become socially and politically visible. These were years of excitement and hope, which began to dismantle the" feminine mythology "coined by the patriarchal system underpinned by the religious system. It was a contradictory mythology appearance, while glorifying a woman scorned. It was, of course, a poisonous glorification of mortal praise, because he was defending the woman was intellectually inferior to men, but spiritually superior for motherhood and its educational function and that this was important. Both, its misery and its grandeur, their disability and its goodwill, the recruit in the home.

The Civil War marked a discontinuity in the life and activities of Lyceum.En 1939, was "closed for political reasons": the winners will be handed over to the Women's Section of the Falange, the bearer of a vision women in the family and society from which women had fought the Lyceum. The Franco regime, with the support of the Catholic Church restored the patriarchal system and cloistered women in the private sphere. "freedom from slavery work" was the slogan and the three Cs-kitchen, cot, belfry-again rule the lives of women. Education Women's useless now seems dangerous as well "in women analytical knowledge can disrupt the fine arteries of their femininity" (in the journal Falangist Medina).


In the book Conspiracy of readers the authors ask whether the conspiracy of the Lyceum Club Women had disappeared or remained , concluding that his fighting spirit is still alive: "We to say that survived. With other names, other voices, other situations, but with the same impetus toward clarity and toward justice ... "


pays tribute to those women in the 20 and 30 which were proposed watch ahead of Spain in a hostile environment. Their struggle, the struggle of intellect against the immobility and injustice, example for all generations, remain: the conspiracy must continue.


Bibliography: Conspiracy of readers of JAMarina and Maria Teresa Rodriguez de Castro, "A generation lost, recovered, Laura Freixas," The Lyceum Club of Madrid, a refuge feminist in a capital hostile, Shirley Mangini, "Counter: Proceedings of the 20 writers, Marcia Castillo-Martín.








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If the prototype of female cultural organization in the Republic is the Lyceum, in the Civil War one of the most representative organization will anarchist Mujeres Libres.




Tuesday, March 15, 2011

What Was Your Favourite Wedding Favour

Hex Hall


Title: Hex Hall
Author: Rachel Hawkins
Year: 2009

Synopsis:
When Sophie Mercer, aged sixteen years, she discovers she's a witch, she imagines a life full of magic, fun y. .. well ... Brooms! But his first attempt at a love spell goes disastrously wrong and as punishment, Sophie is sent to Hecate "Hex Hall", a reform school for witches, shapeshifters, and faeries.
the end of his first day among their peers, Sophie has everything: three powerful enemies seem supermodels, is slightly in love with a beautiful witch, there's a ghost that follows him everywhere, and a roommate who happens to be the more hated around the campus and is la'unica vampire.
worst thing is that Sophie will soon learn that a mysterious predator is attacking students and his only friend is the prime suspect ...
Review:
WOW just wow. At last some adolescents who filled my eye completely and it did not mourn at sea (read: Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver). Hallelujah!
At first glance, the plot a bit caught my attention: I love the magic (I was a fan of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, the witch Mildred disastrous and all the stories before HP style) ... but since I found that Harry Potter magic today + adolescents: a possible emotional wreck. So I had my doubts about this book (the teen books have disappointed me lately). But thank God, and Hecate, menosvaloré this book.

writer's style is easy to read, light, witty, funny and powerful all at the same time. Not one of my favorite authors of all time, but space is definitely among the best teen authors I read. I caught from the prologue, just could not let go and I finished in one day.
The story is good. I'm not saying that is one hundred percent pure originality (School of witches and paranormal ... there are many examples of that) but has its own twist that makes it unique. Leaving aside this detail, the story is very interesting. It is a mystery mixed with romance, a comedy, a teen and magic book ... LOT of magic: D: D.
The people are well made. I love Sophie, I can identify much with it. Likewise, the relationships between them are not loaded with emotional and pathos that comes from the phenomenon invading HP. Yes, there is romance, yeah, the chick is a social desdaptada, if you suffer and cry a lot ... but more fun that suffers and that's important. Most of the story, the villain (or villains) have little joke: they only offer adolescents vexatious. But then you realize that these are just bonus characters, the real villain is powerful (poderosisisisimo) and more powerful yet so close to the main character ... chanchanchaaaaan!. The guy has a pretty interesting and mysterious context, the thinkit Guapito is not your typical books, this is more fun. I love the vampirita ... ta crazy! xD I actually identify with it too much, gave me very tenderly.
The cover ... There are a lot of covers on the market, from which comes the translation into English (which I think it has nothing to do with the story itself) to another that I thought that racism was all the way down and is somewhat confusing (on the cover leaving three Caucasian girls: one blonde with purple streaks, the plant is blonde with pink streaks (I think that is Jenna) and the other is brown ... if they wanted to represent the three witches of the covenant, they lacked the African-American, if they wanted to represent Sophie, Jenna Elodi y. ..? ? Jenna put as principal and became one of the other two blonde xS !!!). I read the book cover is in this review and, indeed, is what I find most beautiful and most suited to the details of the story (except the cat, that has nothing to do there.) I really liked.
The ending was the perfect end to this kind of story, the adventure ends, kills the villain, everything is in order ... but shows a plan of action for the next book. I liked it.
Overall, the book seems to me a mixture of Sabrina, Harry Potter, The Witch and Monster High disastrous, but with an original and fresh. Welcome cocktail, two to bring sirvanme xD. It is the best version of HP I've read: P (joke)

I give him a super five.
A breath of fresh air among so mellow-adolescentoide pathetic.
 

Oh, lo olvidaba... encontré el libro para descarga si a alguien le interesa.
 
http://www.quedelibros.com/libro/72612/Hex-Hall.html

yo no poseo este link, solo distribuyo lo que encontré en internet.
Espero les guste... abur!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Belly Punching Reais Com Vomit



Titulo: Heavenly
Autor: Jennifer Laurens
Año: 2009

Sinopsis:
Conocí a alguien que lo cambió todo. Matthias. El ángel guardián de mi hermanita autista. Honesto, inspirador, funny, handsome ... and immortal. That was the problem. What could I do? I did what any girl would do, I fell in love.

Zoe's sister runs in front of cars. His brother is using drugs. His parents are so overwhelmed by caring for her sister who does not realize how broken is the life of Zoe and she escapes in the only way he knows: to party. Matthias, a guardian sent from heaven cares for autistic sister Zoe. Once Zoe is convinced that an angel is legitimate, the two fall madly in love, changing the destination.
But Heaven on Earth can not last forever ...
Review:
Pluff ... Long time no read something so depressing. I made an extra-human effort to finish and I'm doing one for review ... and it was not bad in itself. I mean, the writer's style is relatively good: it is readable and interesting, with hints truly human in his words, the characters are well done, with pretty decent background stories, human, coherent, consistent ... in short, well done. But ... saddest story ah! Not sad in the plan "that touching, I wanted to mourn," but in the depressed and hopeless plan day to day ... made not to mourn but to be fed up with the tragedy of every day ... Pluff, bluff and plop ... terribly tired I read so much tragedy in that style (I hate drama movies every day) ... but hey, you have to give credit to women, the story reflects perfectly the psychological profile of the characters, especially Zoe, who has a good heart but falls into despair allarse not in his life and is looking for the same in alcohol and other vices. Seeing it objectively, is very well made the story and characters ... although not quite to my liking: S. ..
Although I want to be objective and objectively qualify as it deserves, I can not overlook the fact that I did not like the story itself xS ...

Not bad, but I hate so much drama. Do not read again.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Biker Gay A Hangos Motorosok Meleg?

and female suffrage



On 1 December 1931 he overcame the last obstacle to the adoption of the votes of women in Spain. The driving force behind this historical achievement was Clara Campoamor, first deputy in the Cortes of the Second Republic, a member at the time of Alexander's Radical Republican Party Lerroux. Clara Campoamor, an intelligent woman and a fighter, strongly defended his principles: his belief in the Republic and the fight against the injustices that gave his life with passion ("I accused the injustices because they do not want my silence to the acquittal.") Feminist, and above all a humanist, as she was called, was also a politically relegated women not to get into the fight and interests of political parties.

This week English television has broadcast an episode of the series "Clara Campoamor" forgotten women ", inspired by the book The forgotten woman of Isaiah Lafuente. The film, directed by Laura Mana, with script Yolanda García Serrano and Rafa Russo, is located in Spain in 1931, recently proclaimed the Second Republic, where women can be elected as deputies but they seam the right to vote. The first two women deputies faced by the women's vote: Clara Campoamor defends and wins the vote and Victoria Kent proposed for deferral criteria distrust of women immersed in a patriarchal society.

is an interesting series, well set, with good performances, especially that of Elvira Mínguez, who manages to communicate to the audience the strength and commitment of an exceptional woman like Clara Campoamor.
The film had to be shot in the Parliament of Catalonia to the refusal of the Congress of Deputies in Madrid, an event that was described by Isaiah Lafuente as "Obvious injury" to the figure of Clara Campoamor, taking into account that several films were shot in the Chamber ( Colonel Macia, Azaña or last on 23F).


RTVE Documentary (1983) on the figure of Clara Campoamor. Direction, script and editing, Jesús García Dueñas.





Clara Campoamor and some Members

Shortly after the proclamation of the Second English Republic was granted women the vote liability, the possibility of being elected without the right to vote. Three women were appointed deputies: Victoria Kent, Clara Campoamor and Margarita Nelken, of all Clara Campoamor which would play a decisive role in the achievement of female suffrage.


The newly inaugurated Republic was aware of the legal changes that would undertake with respect to a number of issues that aroused great debate: religious-secular; property-communism, women's suffrage, divorce. .. On July 14, 1931 the Constituent Cortes were opened and discussed the voting rights of all English. Women's suffrage is harshly attacked because legal equality would mean the collapse of the patriarchal society. The debate arose as essentially political, that is tactical. Part of the left and the Radical Republican Party Lerroux feared that the vote of women, more influenced by the church, could favor the right. Deputy Alvarez Buylla Radical Party asked to limit the women's vote (the English women voters deserve any kind of respect within that English home who sang Gabriel y Galán, a housewife, that English women, as educators of their children is retarding, is retrograde is not yet separated from the influence the sacristy and confessional and giving women the vote in his hands becomes a political weapon that would destroy the Republic ...").

Clara Campoamor replied to the jokes and insults by some Members (... I say to SS in the first place, I regret that things of this entity and this point can be taken as a basis for indecent and obscene joke. If we were to slide down the way of jest and wit more or less timely I would suggest several limitations for men. I am not going to list, I leave the interpretation of these).


THE CONFRONTATION BETWEEN TWO WOMEN PROGRESSIVE



The debate on female sugragio aroused great controversy at the meeting of October 1, 1931 in which it has voted on the item. This time there is confrontation between the two deputies present.


Victoria Kent, on behalf of the Radical Socialists, called the postponement of voting rights of women, strange attitude in an active feminist who fought for the educational and legal changes:

... At this time we will grant or deny the vote to more than half of the English people and need people who feel the Republican fervor, zeal and liberal democratic republican , we get up here to say: it is necessary to postpone the vote for women. It is necessary, Mr Deputies to postpone the vote for women, because I need to see for a change of opinion, mothers in the streets calling for their children schools, I would need to be seen on the streets forbidding mothers to their children to go Morocco, I need to see a united English women all asking what is essential to health and the culture of their children ...

This deputy party discipline holds the view that the woman was not a "political subject" leaving out of life collective folded, then, to those who feared that the Women do not vote for Republican candidates. Victoria Kent had to wait years for the Republic to provide women with the education and culture.

Clara Campoamor, politically incorrect, which proclaims the right of women to vote without relying on their political orientation, answered in these terms (... away I censoring or attacking the comments of my colleague, Miss Kent, I understand, however, the torture of his mind to have seen today in a trance by denying the initial capacity women). Clara Campoamor had to listen to the reasons given by several deputies to reject the vote for women (illiteracy, lack of criteria and even the nature of hysteria and women).

In a contentious and angry environment, Article 34 of the draft constitution was adopted: Citizens of either sex, aged over 23 will have the same voting rights as determined by law. The woman had won the right to universal suffrage in Spain with the votes of the PSOE (opposed by Indalecio Prieto), some right-wing Republicans, small groups Catalan Republican progressives and Service Association of the Republic. Argue against, Action radical republican and socialist (except Clara Campoamor and four other Members.) But this triumph was questioned repeatedly, December 1, proposed an amendment to allow women to vote in municipal elections, and not in general. Repeated arguments are handled and the situation becomes complicated when you remove the right that had supported women's suffrage. Clara Campoamor in his last major speech exposes the root of the problem: "ie condicionáis the votes of women for fear that you will not vote for you. That's all your philosophical content."


The adoption of female suffrage provoked angry attitudes, the same Indalecio Prieto described the incident as "a stab the Republic." On October 2, 1931 the newspaper published Sun:


Gallantry achieved indisputable success. English under which endures for the sake of "what say, despite some Jacobins who shake us. Whatever happens, there is another who claims April 14 will be backward-cute future poets sing in the 1931 sonnets, in which the sons of Spain were played to-face and cross a regime like their women.


Main source: The conspiracy readers of José Antonio Marina and María Teresa Rodríguez de Castro. Anagrama. An interesting and enlightening essay on the role of women in the history of Spain.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Chocolate Diamond Worth

" A NON FUGACIDADE WASTE A Beleza "white gardenias


stubborn pursuit of beauty
epiphany of youth
mergullámonos
in bodies such as the one who plunges into calm water
we burn in splendor in their eagerness
Held in wheat belly
the spike hair suspicious
your lozano
would not order or blemish
Equivocámonos
lovely bodies are consumed
dry without the consolation we get
a night without weight have owned
Bodies wishfully encendían
looks deviron flowers mobs
fruit without Sazon
Bodies wounded in the escarpelo pain
the cutting edge of devastation
or disease nail the claws
his torment
Bodies returned pleasure
slaughtered in gloom and resignation
sore withered deformed
unable to recognize yourself in the elegance
that adorned one day
Bodies beloved

melancholy bodies , Julius L. Valcárcel. Soláster Collection (2008)

Teng my homies in a handsome book of a great poet ascribed to the Galician Generación de los 80, Julius L. Valcárcel, a book of poems written in his hand as if a frame is trained, he illustrated by painter and dibujante Laureano Dávila (Nitodavila) in an edition that is an authentic Joya. Among the features of the letters dwell in beauty and emotion.

"Body, ephemeral material, sensitive substance: limbs, organs, physical body, loved and sore body and in spirit transcended. Body, bodies. Beautiful, vulnerable. Bodies in communion with other bodies. Melancholy Bodies : the grip of suffering, which turns into decay louzanía. amenaza bodies that stand in the trenches of love as a salvation, a haven ... " DL

Rocío

How To Find Out The Combination Of A 3 Digit Lock

Heavenly Halo Challenge

Title: Halo
Author: Alexandra Adornetto
Year: 2010
Prestao for girls Latin Book Tour (thanks)

Synopsis:
The unexpected arrival of the Church brothers, Gabriel, Ivy and Bethany, is a stir in the small town of Venus Cove. They are extremely beautiful, intelligent and mysterious. Where do they come? Where are your parents and why they stand out whatever it is the activity they undertake? All three are really angels with a mission to save the world from imminent destruction. Have clear instructions: Do not be too strong linkages with no human and strive to conceal their superhuman qualities. But Beth, the most inexperienced, he breaks one of the sacred rules: Xavier Woods falls in love with the cutest boy in school. Challenge to Heaven is not a good idea when you must face the forces of evil ... (synopsis taken from Mexico Random House )
 
Opinion:
Había estado sacandole la vuelta a esta reseña. Pero no por que no fuera bueno, sino por cuestiones de tiempo :S... bueno, el caso es que entre mas pasa el tiempo más objetiva se vuelve mi opinion a con este libro. 
Comencemos diciendo que de primera vista, es un libro hermoso: la portada es adorable y misteriosa. Es una de las más bonitas que he visto este año. Otro extra es que la autora es joven y eso se le aplaude. 
Segundo, su estilo me encantó. Enserio, tiene una manera very nice and beautiful to recount situations. The human does but also magical. It was an easy read and very enjoyable.
As for the plot ... okay. I mean, personally, I think it could have included more action and less ... normal? there were many paragraphs in which prefría skip and were limited to teenagers talk about things ... I guess this is good considering his age, but I got bored a little ... and was the overwhelming majority of the scenes as well: S I think for me this is the beginning of the end in terms of teen books about: S. ..
Another thing plot ... I never read or saw the eclipse movie and company (thank God) but if I am aware of the plot itself: a new girl in town enters a school and becomes maladaptive. Then she meets a guy who is "super cute" and that does not look at anyone and suddenly noticed her. Are partners but should not be and draw the forces of evil are also behind twinkie but they overcome by their love is stronger than all ... this is the plot of halo yyyy eclipse ... : S are very similar to my opinion, (Bella, Beth .. anyone else see the similarity?) And in these times is that paranormal romance is in fashion ... but come on! I think I speak for many when I say that Leave aside the creatures to be bad but they are more bein "emos" (deprimnetes and sustained). Plop
characters ... meh ... could be improved. Angels are boring, except Beth starts to become human or something. To hell lacks power. Man is too perfect: S. .. Alexandra exaggerated everything and it does not credible.
The end ... was not bad but neither was good. It reminded me a bit at the end of Angel star and that historai still do not like.
Generally you give it a 3
I liked the style of the author and the idea of \u200b\u200ban angel on earth is pretty flat but I filled the eye.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Oxygenating Toothpaste -thera -breath

FOR




BILLIE HOLIDAY (Baltimore, 1915 - New York, 1959) known as Lady Day, is considered the greatest jazz singer of all time. His life from his childhood was marked by suffering and pain that seep into each of their performances. His voice thrilling reinterpreted in a highly personal folk songs of the time turning them into masterpieces.

("... And Death / anyone heard / but spoke very close to the microphone / ") What a strange voice, and stopped long in this sad mix of voices, cultures and music! When I hear his voice, time stands still in an eternal instant. For your unique voice, unique Lady Day, white gardenias forever.


"the voice of Billie Holiday may like or not like, but when love is like a poison. A kind of filter insinuating that surprises the first hearing. A provocative voice with bold cat inflections surprising because of its flexibility, agility animal like a cat with claws gathered, the eyes. A voice, trying to compare brighter, octopus. Billie sings like an octopus. At first not noticeable, but when it does get you hooked with eight arms and not loose. " Boris Vian

Pere Gimferrer The poet wrote" Poem Billie Holiday song "Strange included fruit and other poems. In these verses the frustration of desire is the cause the wounds of life. Deep wounds suffered Lady Day until his death: "... We do not give cherry jam and cake / or death or love strange fruit that leaves a sour taste."

Listening to the voice of Lady Day composed the following video in which you can read the poem Gimferrer Pere. The songs are Tenderly and Gloomy Sunday.





Ubú obligated to, employee essential in this frame for sus words on Lady Day, "A voice that contradicted his nickname, is done for the night. Billie Holiday spreads shadows." Also quiero agradecerle poem he Black Magic (Billie Holyday, singer) Joaquin Ruiz Millet. EL Core resistance (years HAPPINESS):

How nice was
someone coming and you whispered
sings one of those songs

elevate the voice
and gushing spring water wherever you find
at the station or at the cabaret

the country was hell
balm and my voice of sorrow

Monday, February 21, 2011

Stacte Onycha Galbanum And Pure Frankincense

not accumulate: Lee!

on the web I found an interesting challenge


The rules are to list 5 books that I have to read read.
not buy any books until you read the 5 on the list.
When finished I will buy a new book and read it.
then create a new list of 5 books that I have and will read ...

Simple, but practical, right?

Tomorrow starts with lal ista, as the have the upload to this post

Monday, February 7, 2011

Bubble Tipped Anemone Minimum Lighting

Meme: take a picture! New Challenges

Girl Review organizes a meme for your anniversary!
!
thing this week is take a picture of the bookcase ... well here is mine.
This is my "official bookseller" where books are finished and you definitely do not change it for anything

This would be my TBR bookshelf (yes, this lopsided ...: S) and good
, that would all ... Abur: D