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discovered not long ago when I saw Theodorus Angelopoulos Step of the Stork (1991) and Ulysses' Gaze (1995). I was surprised to see his choreography, its atmosphere, its elliptical rhythm and strange and mysterious lyricism. Understand why being so honored was so little known by the public. And once, last year, talking to my countryman, poet, filmmaker and essayist, laboyano Omar Ardila, I asked him to write something about the magazine Angelopoulos Sheets University, and suddenly, making a series of films for Cinema Club Central University, who directs Ivan Acosta. And the time has come. This is the week of Theo at the Central University Film Club (Calle 22 No. 5-91). Transcribe the notes that Omar has written for the cycle, which cites the films will not repeat any, from Monday to Saturday afternoon and night with free admission on Saturday:
And after studying Philology and Languages \u200b\u200bat the National University, Otto Gerardo published several books in the city of Villavicencio. This is a book about Colombia, part of an insidious assumption, as he says, that "history is not a matter over and depends on the eye of the beholder." So his stories are not the same as we read in other authors. And in this book are very well written, chronicles the word is not accurate, because they are more than chronicles of José Antonio Galán, José Celestino Mutis, José María Carbonell, the Panama Canal, Jorge Eliecer Gaitan, Guadalupe Salcedo, Manuel Marulanda (Sureshot), missing in the takeover of the Palace of Justice, Paul Escobasr Mapiripán and slaughter.
In the story "Achilles defeated again by the turtle," the writer Cienaguera Clinton Ramirez, who lives in Barranquilla, XXXII won the Metropolitan National Short Story Competition, the Universidad Metropolitana de Barranquilla, failed last November by the writers William Ortega, Ariel Castillo Mier and Jesus Saez de Ibarra.
Last December we passed Calarcá and we were fortunate to meet with Marulanda Libaniel writer. With him went to visit the Casa de la Cultura, which, incidentally, is attached, and I was surprised to see the side of the slab dedicated to Luis Vidales, at the entrance of the Library, the poet Javier Orphan , born also in Calarcá.
the philologist and art historian, best known as a journalist cultural, Sol Astrid Giraldo, won in 2009 when I was sworn in Medellin at the invitation of the Ministry of Culture (the edition does not include datico of juries, no longer a curiosity in literature books, and contest winners, fortunately, are never published.) It is an excellent book. To develop their thesis, the author analyzed the work of artists Debora Arango, Maria de la Paz Jaramillo, Flor Maria Bouhot, Ana Mercedes Hoyos, Liliana Angulo, Adriana Duque, Posada Libya, Doris Salcedo, Beatriz González, and Maria Teresa Hincapie.