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record sheets University, No. 64

For the first time ever, we left the front page dedicated to one subject, and wrote: "Sabato. 100 years of his life." In the background, a picture of him, close up, facing left, without glasses, at an oblique angle. We wanted this issue to coincide institutional journal Central University, University Sheets, with the "Night of narrators" June 20, very close and before 24, when he fulfilled his 100 years, and he spoke Roberto Burgos Cantor, who maintained friendship and correspondence, and Joaquín Peña, who write for the number 64 an introductory article. The rest was to illustrate the magazine with photos and old cartoons Sabato, and small texts from all his work, including bullets that illuminate the length of the magazine. Even if writing Sabato doubt with or without a tilde tilde. And we opted for the tilde. But the writer, scientist, painter, thinker, narrator, essayist, advocate for the disappeared, has been month and half earlier. Now, simply, we have anticipated the honor of his memory, and with all the fullness.

The rest of the magazine comes Sheets University in its 226 pages, with the usual sections: humanities and social issues (Colombia, "Identity, image, brand?, Postmodernism in Kronfly Fernando Cruz, Colombia in the international system , The oral tradition of the Llanos Orientales) Literary Approaches (Eduardo Caballero Calderón, Senel Paz, Rodrigo Parra Sandoval, JM Vargas Vila, Fernando Denis, Arnold Palacios, Gustavo Adolfo Garcés, José Eustatius Rivera, metafictional literature, Marco Tulio Aguilera Garramuño), the photography section, inaugurated by Triunfo Arciniegas with his "fictions" of Buenos Aires; Poetry (Eduardo Embry, Vicente Cervera and Juan Carlos Galeano) Story (José Manuel Rodríguez, Samanta Schweblin,) Chronicle (on Alberto Duque Lopez, JL Garcés González, San Agustin, Gloria Elena Hoyos, El Paso, Andrea Salgado, chronic District Award), interview (with the Mexican narrator Ben Saenz, from El Paso by Oscar Godoy), Film (Theodoros Angelopoulos, by Omar Ardila, and The Holy Innocents, Miguel Delibes, Mario Camus and Paco Rabal, Luis Carlos Muñoz S.), and the book review section (seven titles).

This is a generous number. Leaves University appears twice a year, depending on the Department. Humanities and Arts and is produced by the Department. Communications and Publications, Central University. Registration is free, and also can ask in exchange. Email: ipenag@ucentral.edu.co



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