Télérama✔@Telerama Ecrivain, journaliste, essayiste… Sur @FranceCulture, Orwell dans toutes ses dimensions http://ebx.sh/2q5ZN2W 09:24 – 14 May 2017
14 mayo, 2017
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
14 mayo, 2017
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
Télérama✔@Telerama Ecrivain, journaliste, essayiste… Sur @FranceCulture, Orwell dans toutes ses dimensions http://ebx.sh/2q5ZN2W 09:24 – 14 May 2017
25 mayo, 2016
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
Review: In ‘Secondhand Time,’ Voices From a Lost Russia This oral history by Svetlana Alexievich, the Nobel laureate, examines how life after the Soviet Union’s collapse led to the rise of a feral capitalism. nytimes.com New York Times Books @nytimesbooks … Sigue leyendo
29 junio, 2015
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
There are plenty of reasons why a book might be banned. It may subvert a popular belief of a dominating culture, shock an audience with grotesque, sexual, or obscene language, or promote strife within an otherwise peaceful society. Whatever the … Sigue leyendo
1 mayo, 2015
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
The FT/OppenheimerFunds Emerging Voices awards will recognise the most inventive and creative fiction writers, film-makers and artists from emerging market countries in Africa and the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and Latin America or the Caribbean. Open to nationals or passport holders … Sigue leyendo
24 enero, 2015
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69 Interviewed by Peter H. Stone (Winter 1981) Gabriel García Márquez was interviewed in his studio/office located just behind his house in San Angel Inn, an old and lovely section, full of … Sigue leyendo
28 mayo, 2014
por Felipe Sahagún
Sin comentarios
When we think about writing about Spain’s civil war, we go first to Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia or Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls. Why were Spanish authors mistrusted? by Jeremy Treglown Published 23 May, 2014 – 11:51 An English … Sigue leyendo