Monday, March 28, 2011

Pay For Your Own Dinner Wording On Invite

Summary

call on all students of Visual.

STUDENT ASSEMBLY
Thursday 31 to 18 hours. See
Xul Solar - San Fernando


Agenda:

Guarani

Academic history Academic offer in San Fernando
Headquarters move to new building
Agenda open

The Faculty's building together.
Come to participate, we hope.

Independent Students
Autoconvocados in
Assembly See Xul Solar - San Fernando

Kitchen Pro 6730 Online Manual

And you, what you contribute to free software? Women

And you, what you contribute to free software?

For José Luis Zapata Electronics. So my contributions have never been in the form of code, I
devoted mainly to the translation of texts and programs that people could use English Free Software
, soon I was working in about 3 different projects and coordinating the translation of another.

From there everything was growing up, I became more active in forums, trying to help with mailing lists and helping even in some small hardware projects free-which is more suited to my skills and my career. Perhaps not write code, but I tried to collaborate on projects that have attracted my helped maneeras

and that are within my means.

During this time I learned a lot by interacting with wonderful people around the world

with large teams and people with a common goal. I've even had a chance to try test versions of any software project, mainly

gPodder podcast client, trying to find work

bugs and user interface improvements.

I think this may tell you a little of the small contribution which I have the free software community, perhaps it is not very revolutionary but it is what I have been able to work.

I'm not suggesting that all Free Software users

should do the same to me. Perhaps many of you are programmers or know anything about web design and eager to work with projects in different ways, perhaps a much larger and significant than what I've done. What I say is that one of the greatest things about using Free Software is to consider yourself part of a community of users and everyone can-and should-help to our level trying to make a difference, since for small it is an action that helps us all. Everything is good, report bugs

, promote your distro Linux (GNU / Linux for the purists) favorite among your friends and help them install, help writing documentation or help guides, answering questions on user forums, sending patches or anything that can help and feel able to do .

The truth is almost certain to find something you enjoy doing . And may you continue to do so and people are grateful that you do. And chances are you feeling like you're doing something for others that might be useful for millions of people, even if small.

Well, what do you do for free software they use?

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Penthous Leter That I Cam Read

BETWEEN WALLS. 18 years a prisoner of Castro HAVANA NIGHT

Dear
@ s readers and studies @ s in our history:

Here I am again, showing the result of my usual 'search and arrest of Cuban books' ... when you think you would not find anything new worth mentioning, appeared before me this book promises to be very interesting for those who like to delve into the true history of Cuba that has been written by men who have lived, that have suffered in their own flesh.
I am pleased therefore to offer the results of this search and share with you. satisfaction of this interesting finding.
You know ... `Come in and read!

BETWEEN WALLS.
PRISONER 18 YEARS OF CASTRO
Odilo Alonso

Edaf
Editorial Madrid, Spain.
Mexico / Buenos Aires / San Juan / Santiago / Miami
Edition: March 2011 389 pages



-Description-

One of the most seriously wounded of that first wave of violence was Odilo Alonso, a English-end of the 50 he emigrated to Cuba. Odilo advised him to return to Spain when Castro seized the farm where he worked. Could, but said that if Cuba had received as a child, his duty was to fight for their freedom. And took a rifle and went to the mountains of Escambray. This autobiography is the complaint in the flesh of the Castro regime and a terrible display of humiliation and abuse. Similarly is the triumph of someone who has great self-respect. ___________________________________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



__________________________________________ __________________________________________

Friday, March 18, 2011

Computer Armoire With Pocket Doors





Dear readers and visitors to my "Cuban Library ', as one would expect, this Friday, I went for my usual' search and capture 'of Cuban books, and latter one hour after I beat retreating in despair of finding anything new, a copy has come to me. Let's see that is ...

-I fear it will be the same for PC. for me-a topic and trite: that the 40/50 Havana, "with the mafia trying to take control," the gangsters share the profits ", etc. etc. Finally, a well-known story, but give him a vote of confidence to the author, to see if it is capable of surprising the couple to provide any update on hackneyed theme.
I will tell you when you read ... For now here 'submission is acknowledged. You know ... Stop by and read!

HAVANA NIGHT
Inglés
TJ Editorial Random House Mondadori

DEBATE
Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain.
First edition: March 2011-Overview-

[the back of the book]

Havana Nocturne by TJ Inglés:

In the fifties, while the Cuban people is subjected to a repressive regime violence, two major crime bosses in the last century: Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano to the island seeking a new haven in which to expand their shady business. Cuba was for them a golden dream, the last hope of the American Mafia in the years after Prohibition, had reduced both their income in the U.S. due to increased persecution Police and the hardness of the restrictions. Havana night gives us a fascinating account of the reality of organized crime, political corruption, bustling nightlife and international conflicts which skillfully interwoven the stories of the mafia and laembrionaria revolution that will end them out of Cuba. Finally

Lansky Luciano wins and takes control of the island. Having cultivated close ties of friendship and concern with the dictator Fulgencio Batista, moved to his best and most important men to Havana to put the business up. In a short time and with the corrupt government in the pocket, get the biggest hotels and casinos city \u200b\u200band turn it into a tourism center for foreigners without precedent: the most luxurious holiday, the most beautiful women, gambling and betting without limit until it is unleashed against young bearded, determined to regain control of the country, overthrow the corrupt government and drive out foreign allies. An epic battle Inglés captures in all its beauty, glory and decadence.

This magnificent historical documents unknown rescues research including interviews with survivors, witnesses key to rebuilding a time, and that Inglés interspersed with great skill and expertise, offering a vivid portrait of the drug lords and leaders July 26 movement, which would eventually conquer the dream. _________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



___________________________________________ ___________________________________________

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Cramps 3 Days Before Period

Tamara, Laura, Tania.


-a very interesting book-

Appreciate @ s readers and @ s Studies in the History of Cuba:

When I was spinning in circles on my common libraries - "area of \u200b\u200bsearch and arrest of Cuban books" - desperate to find some news worthy of mention, I found this issue that, without doubt, will fill my expectation as to search on this phenomenon (mis) called "Cuban revolution."
I would therefore like to share with tod @ s PC. this interesting finding. Here I show her bibliography [using data from tab editorial].
You know ... Stop by and read! TAMARA

, LAURA, TANIA.
A MYSTERY IN THE CHE GUERRILLA
Gustavo Rodríguez Ostria


Editorial RBA Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain.
First edition: March 2011
432 pages (Including bibliography).

-Synopsis-

On 31 August 1967, a bullet pierced the body of Laura Gutiérrez Bauer, known as Tania and the only woman in the issuance of Ernesto Guevara in Bolivia. Only a year later it was learned his real name, Tamara Bunke Bider, and step by Argentina, the German Democratic Republic and Cuba, but the mystery continued.

What was in the waters of the Rio Grande, in the isolated and rugged southeastern Bolivia? The answers fall into two broad options. One makes it a young communist who discovers the light of the Cuban doctrine of armed struggle, she embarks on her, under the command of Che himself, and works with sacrifice and heroism. The other places it as a pawn of a conspiracy mounted by the leaders of communism
Eastern Europe to thwart guerrilla Ñankahuazú.

appeared in recent years several books, usually by Cuban authors, referring to Tamara, while thousands of pages, most of which are pure propaganda, can be found on the net. Of course, belong to authors and members of disparate political actors of thought. The Left exalts; denigrates conservative. No one is innocent. -----------------------------------------------


Gustavo Rodríguez Ostria
account the three final years in Bolivia of this enigmatic woman, his childhood in Argentina, his adolescence in Germany and the socialist youth in Cuba. Discovering
Tamara, their motivations and behavior, is an exercise similar to peeling an onion or opening a Russian doll, with the difference that the layers, if there is also overlap and merge. She was a master of disguise and deception, an expert in presenting a fake identity. This was based on the success of their mission.
Over time adopted different personalities, it was not a woman but several, often contradictory. Both young revolutionary petty bourgeois professional, dedicated and loving wife of duty, cold and calculating, and overwhelmed with emotion. Who was it really?: Tamara, Laura and Tania. Any single or three at once?
_______________________________________________________

be good is the only way to be happy. Esl
be educated only way to be free.

José Martí. __________________________________________ __________________________________________

Monday, March 14, 2011

Alcatel Crystal Sim Not Recognised

BISCET, FREE! Christopher Columbus


"A very important message-

released OSCAR ELIAS BISCET
The opposition confirmed that his intention is to stay in Cuba

EFE, La Habana and civilians in the island, said the dissident in his family home.

"I've never stopped fighting since I took this path, I followed the doctrine of Gandhi and Martin Luther King and applied them in jail too," said Biscet, a physician, president of the Lawton Foundation for Human Rights and one of the most iconic opponents to the dissidents and the Cuban exile.

After numerous arrests in 1998 and 1999 and a first conviction in 2000, he was again arrested in late 2002 and months later was sentenced to 25 years in the summary judgments against so-called Group 75, as known dissidents arrested in the crackdown in the spring of 2003.

All members of this group have been considered prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International.

dissident 49 years said he was "happy" about the reunion with his family and friends in his home, located in the Havana neighborhood of Lawton where he hopes to recover from years of imprisonment in order to "help people."

"Cuban authorities could not as they wanted to become mentally ill," he said, while giving thanks to God for keeping him in prison with good health and psychological balance even when we were putting to torture and abuse, he said. Biscet

confirmed that his intention is to stay in Cuba: "I've always lived in Cuba and I'm from Cuba. I have not ever hurt anyone, I have always given love, much love, give love and gave me bad, especially the government, "he said.

This opposition, which has distinguished his career including campaigns against abortion and the death penalty, was the organizer of the fast "Life and Freedom" in 1999 to demand respect for human rights and the release of prisoners Cuban political.

In 2007, while in prison, the U.S. president at that time, George W. Bush awarded him the Medal Liberty-highest honor a civilian can receive in this country, who picked Biscet's son in Washington.

After his release, still remain in prison for three opponents of the Group of 75: José Daniel Ferrer, Librado Linares and Felix Navarro.

Raul Castro's government began in July last year a process of releases of political prisoners under the mediation of the Catholic Church that continues today.

Of the 52 opponents of the Group of 75 who were at that time in prison, forty out of jail after agreeing to go to Spain but rejected twelve other exile and releases have been the last to occur.

Since last October, the Cuban regime extended the releases on the condition of moving to Spain from other prisoners convicted of offenses against state security (but not recognized as prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International), although many of these internal opposition not recognize them as active dissidents. __________________________________ __________________________________



be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí




Sunday, March 13, 2011

I Think I Have A Blister On My Bum

Fidel Catro

[The photo is of another edition that does not match the book I have in my library]
Another week with no news ... English publishers seem to remain clueless. There are still many great Cuban writers who sleep unjustly forgotten and too many well-known books that deserve a better distribution.

A on a happy face. In the meantime I'll settle for my revolver 'Cuban library', reviving our classics and looking for history books.
This is the case of book I have today, "a classic treasure of our history" very hard to find. The copy of that I have found him rummaging through one of those endearing 'bookshop' ... such as library there put in place a tent of "designer clothes"! What can we do, is how long we live!

Let me go back in time to share with you. the happy discovery of this ancient edition.

OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS A FIDEL CASTRO. CARIBBEAN FRONTIER IMPERIAL

Juan Bosch


Editorial Alfaguara Madrid / Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain.
First Edition: April 1970 698 pages


-Info-
book jacket
In "Christopher Columbus to Fidel Castro. The Caribbean imperial frontier," the entire political experience, the narrator, of free men, the traveler, the great exile, agreed to express and portray a kind of living history and contemplated, the dramatic, impressive and fascinating biography of a world: America. The Latin "De Cristobal Colon a Fidel Castro."
The politician, the sociologist, economist, statesman, and above all, the man who loves his land is poured, with infinite love spreads on issues concerning the life around him and comments, and we study them record leaves all his eagerness.

But Juan Bosch, who has been featured in the story, which has seen about things, adds a defining subtitle of his book: "The Caribbean Frontera Imperial." Do not think there is anyone now I can explain better than this enormous crisis Juan Bosch, the great struggle for freedom. Alfaguara
proudly publishes this document as exceptional control. __________________________________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



_________________________________________ _________________________________________


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Symptoms -of Liver Disease

Light, brudder, light

has just come into my hands the hands of a good friend, "this small, jewel of poetry. Here I bring your reference biliográfica before diving into reading the beautiful poems it contains. Ladies and gentlemen, let no good poetry continues to be considered a 'minor genre' editorial regarding distribution is concerned! Defend the best of our poetry! In our hands is to give it the deserved.
Here it is ... Stop by and read!

LIGHT, Brod Ariel Sigfredo
LIGHT


Ediciones Unión, Havana, Cuba. 2009
193 pages.


[Reference of the book]:

Sigfredo Ariel is a rare, almost clinical, among our young writers: he had to learn to be measured, naio-worth the hype- full of restraint and later learned the benefits of passion. Matamoros dedicated to meet the time many others spent memorozando to Saint-Exupéry.

Omar Pérez (1987)

Sigfredo Ariel rebuild a city and a part of his past and personal history, evidence of a creative talent that allows you to relive the everyday and give it a strength that comes on every page, either waking up in similar experiences and showing us what we fail to perceive from the solitude of our experience.

Enrique Sainz (2006) --------------------------------



-The author

Sigfredo Ariel (Santa Clara, 1962). Began to publish poems and the early 1980s in newspapers and magazines. David won the "Some little known", appeared in 1987 with the label 'Union. " Later published the books "The huge summer," "Fish & Tropical Living", "The emphasis prmeras", "Hotel Central", "Hands of work", "Written in Playa Amarilla", "Born in Santa Clara" , and "Heaven imaginary."
received the National Award in 2002 and 2006 Crítca. His work displayed in numerous exhibitions and anthologies of contemporary Cuban position. ___________________________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



____________________________________________ ____________________________________________


Friday, March 4, 2011

Puppy Pyoderma Treatment

1st year Higher Council for Teacher Education in Combating Intolerance

This is a summary of the 1st year High Council, which took place 24 / 2 and attended by students from all departments IUNA.
is written by the Center for Students, Teachers Training Transdepartamental of IUNA Fight Teacher Education (FDL), and we gave it for publication

All partners Teacher Training:
Here we send the report of the High Council held on 24/02/2011 Extraordinary
lasted about 4 hours.

First item on the agenda: Election student. Resolutions:
-Perform an extension of the mandate of the current student advisors, taking until the next school counselors.
-Perform the next election of directors students between 9 and May 13 this year. The mandate of these will last one year.
Second item on the agenda: building plans procurement and distribution of property .
-files-
Attached
Resolutions:
He approved the purchase of the building of La Boca. "As for the distribution of space in existing buildings, buildings rented by the end of 2010 (Rocamora and Bartolome Mitre), and the new building to buy (located in the mouth), is arranged as follows:

Department of Visual Arts: 3 floors and a half of Bartolomé Mitre. along with the building on the street because it would Bransen low in the first rent stage Pinzon building and then renting the building patricians.
Department Movement Arts: Middle Mitre floor which will be used to rehearse as companies and scenic area. Part of the building of La Boca. Area
Transdepartamental Criticism: 1 whole floor in a first stage and then will be for visual. Critique will move to the building of La Boca is upgraded once the seat.
Media Arts Department : The building located on the street Rocamora
And part of the building at the street Yatay.
Transdepartamental Area Multimedia: Party Yatay with Audiovisual. Area
Transdepartamental Folklore: Loria and remaining will be ground floor and first floor of the current headquarters of the Movement, and the rest of the floors will be for postgraduate studies.

Part of the ground floor of Bartolomé Mitre will be for health and sanitation department of the university
turn, will take place the enhancement of the venues of Las Heras and French, will proceed to the construction of a auditorium at the headquarters of music and build a block of rooms at the headquarters of the Carcova.

Regarding Teacher Education : Pursuant to the settlement signed by the rector, the Area Leader Transdepartamental of Teacher Education, and student representatives who carried out the student movement in 2010, was presented to the Superior Council imminent hiring a single building for Teacher Education. view The building is located on Bolivar Street, and is expected to counter favorable for the sign. This same low rents would Stones 1655 and R. Peña 262 to end the first quarter of 2011 to begin study there in the second quarter of this year.

believe that this is already a victory for ALL STUDENTS AND ALL THAT WE HEAR OUR VOICES ORGANIZED TO START ENFORCING OUR RIGHTS.
On the other hand, during the Council was required three complaints:

- It denounced a situation that occurred at the Department of Visual Arts at San Fernando, which shifted from one office to an employee of this office not to grant the request to withdraw a student who expressed dissatisfaction with the conduct of a wall, making another with the words "flowers of mourning." This fellow was censored. This position was rejected by the Dean Visuals, and the headmistress of IUNA.


- was denounced POLITICAL PERSECUTION conducted primarily in the Department of Dramatic Arts from the management and guidance counselors related to it, to students who participated and actively participate in the student struggle. The dean of the department of Dramatic Arts, Mrs. Torlucci denied these events.

- as were allegations that took place the distribution of BUILDINGS MADE THANKS TO THE STUDENT STRUGGLE . The debate was not about the cloisters open to all, but are held behind closed doors between authorities and counsel related to the management of IUNA claim not involved in the building complex last year , but instead, turned to sabotage fellow who did (advisors: dramatic arts, music, visual, multimedia and teacher training). In this way, they could not participate in these discussions all the cloisters, flouted the principle of co-governance of the university.
-Chief was asked to teacher training to ask about the status of faculty fellow freshmen visuals, since they could not make the cpu up due to problems of information and the new system
implemented, in which he refused citing being uninformed on the subject.
We also want to tell you that this Supreme Council there were two motions made by the student counselor of the Department of Arts and Audiovisual Movement, which were rejected and therefore were not voted:

- Hold a meeting at the Ministry of Education, where members attend IUNA management and student representatives (elected assembly), to discuss the comprehensive plan of IUNA edilicias needs.
- Expressing the express intention that each academic unit requires its own building to carry out academic activities.

These are the new partners.


Greetings!

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FDL
Center Students, Teachers Training Transdepartamental - IUNA

Cost Of Small Helicopter In Mumbai

historical Atlas of the Cold War Spain

Appreciate @ s readers and studies @ s of our history: When, in my usual 'search and seizure of books cubanos'-not find anything new as far as Cuban literature is concerned, I get to rummage through the history books, which is not bad, because I always end up finding a topic of my interest, as is the case I present below:


ATLAS COLD WAR HISTORY
John Swift

Akal Ediciones, 2008
Madrid, Spain.

117 pages (including maps)

The origins, development and conclusion of the Cold War are sometimes difficult to understand. This affected the lives of everyone in the world, often in ways that were never imagined. It was a crisis that lasted decades.
In this detailed atlas combines the use of detailed maps with text explanations developed. The fifty maps that includes not only useful but vital to understand the geopolitics of the Cold War. The Historical Atlas of the Cold War covers the key events, crises and major events such as:


# The Grand Alliance in World War II
# The Cuban missile crisis
# The non-aligned movement
# The arms race
# The breakup of the USSR
# The post-communist world


"also addresses the consequences of cultural, social and economic of the Cold War. This book is indispensable as a research tool and as a reference work, is also a comprehensive study available to all readers. "

-INDEX-



Foreword THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR

1. The Russian Revolution and the world
2. The Comintern and the first red scare in the West in the twenties
3. Chaos and Communism in China, 1918-1939
4. Stalin's foreign policy
5. The Grand Alliance in World War II
6. The division of Germany into zones
7. The end of the war against Japan

THE BEGINNING OF THE COLD WAR

8. Eastern Europe, 1944-1949
9. The Truman Doctrine
10. The Marshall Plan
11. The Berlin blockade
12. China's communist victory
13. NATO and the Warsaw Pact
14. Other regional security pacts
15. The Malayan Emergency

THE HEIGHT OF THE COLD WAR

16. Korea: War division and
17. Korea: UN intervention
18. Budapest, 1956
19. Eisenhower and Latin America
20. The two Chinas
21. The Berlin Wall
22. Cuba: Castro's revolution and the Bay of Pigs
23. The Cuban missile crisis

THE FINAL PERIOD OF THE COLD WAR

24. The Sino-Soviet split
25. The Cultural Revolution
26. Culture and the Cold War
27. Capitalism against communism in the 1960
28. The Peace Corps
29. Southeast Asia: War division and
30. Southeast Asia: U.S. intervention
31. Southeast Asia: the fall of the south
32. The nonaligned movement
33. Spring Prague
34.
intelligence services 35. Middle East wars and the threat to world peace
36. The loosening of the seventies
37. The arms race
38. Arms sales and military aid
39. Nuclear proliferation
40. Capitalism against communism in the eighties
41. Nicaragua and the Sandinistas
42. The Cold War in Africa
43. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
44. Reagan's early years: the renewal of the Cold War

THE END OF THE COLD WAR AND BEYOND

45. Gorbachev's reforms
46. The fall of communism in Eastern Europe
47. The breakup of the USSR
48. The legacy of the Cold War: Yugoslavia
49. The legacy of the Cold War: Russia
50. The surviving communist world

-Bibliography-Index
chosen birthday


____________________________________________ Being good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



_______________________________________ _______________________________________


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Pubic Hair Highschool

migrations to Latin America since Independence

Nowadays, when the term "memory" is constantly renewing its presence in the foreground Today should be a review that would give this concept in the sense that brings us back to our not so distant past. We refer to those years when the English were needed to emigrate, particularly in the days when popular expression coined the term "to the Americas." At present, in which Spain is the recipient of migrants, they should remember how the English were welcomed in those distant lands, at various times, and valued by both immigrants-today-tratádolos American brothers with the proper understanding and respect.
I think that this is going to come in handy a look at this short but very interesting book. Let us not lose heart!


MIGRATION OF SPAIN
LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE. Consuelo Naranjo Orovio



CSIC Edited by Ministry of Science and Information
------------------ Government of Spain

Editorial:
Books of the Waterfall, 2010
Madrid, Spain -------------------------------

Collection:
What do we know? 91 pages + Bibliography

Price: 12 €


-Synopsis-

Between 1820 and 1930 around 60 million Europeans emigrated to America.
This book tells the story of return has been English emigration to Latin America, since 1880, when industrialization, economic growth, land supply, the demand for labor is abundant, the revolution in transport and diffusion of the idea of \u200b\u200b"making the Americas contributed that migration was a phenomenon hitherto unknown dimensions, through the 1929 crisis, which led to mass migration, until the nineties of the twentieth century with the return of emigrants and their descendants.
But it also analyzes the variables that are behind the decision to go, as the existence of an economic infrastructure, social, family policy. Organizational networks and recruitment, family strategies and different cultural processes are factors that guide the migration flows, explain the destinations, variation and specificity of the settlements by origin.
Moreover, it is also interesting to see how the adaptation and integration of migrants are phenomena that are closely linked with the image we have of these groups, a fact which in turn is linked, inter alia, to economic activities played.


----------------------------------------------- ---------------


Orovio Consuelo Naranjo, professor Research Institute of History of CISC, is director of the Revista de Indias and the Research Group for Comparative Studies in the Caribbean and the Atlantic World (GECCMA, http: \\ \\ www.reccma.es). Specialist

social and cultural history of the Caribbean, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially in the West Indies, his books are outstanding relating to migration and English republican exile in Latin America: From the field to the winery. Memories of Cuba Galician (siglo XX), Cuba, another scene of struggle. The civil war and exile English Republican Racism and Immigration in Cuba in the nineteenth century (both in collaboration with A. Garcia); English America II (1763-1898). Economy (et al.) Ties of culture.

The Center for Historical Studies in Madrid and the University of Puerto Rico, 1916-1939 (ed. with Maria D. Luque and M. A. Puig-Samper), "The rumor of Haiti in Cuba: fear, race and rebellion , 1789-1844 (et al.) English America II (1763-1898). Politics and Society (et al.) Sugar Beyond: political, economic diversification and practices in Cuba, 1878-1930 (et al.) As well as the coordination of monographic Arbor (uncertain destinations: the English republican exile in Latin America), 735, 2009.
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be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



__________________________________________ __________________________________________


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Check Prepaid Usaa Balance

and political persecution in the San Fernando IUNA.

Scandalous political persecution in the San Fernando Iuna
The session
Departmental Council, the governing body of our race, Friday 19/02, burst into our Academic Coordinator Rosa Inés. Dean Julio Flores and its Secretary General, Alberto Hilal, who were the authors of the request for reconsideration, alluded to "different approaches" to management because they had to "renew."
The reasons she said at the meeting were quite different. Our coordinator made an explicit complaint against Alberto Hilal by abuse and threats of dismissal if she refused to make a police report against students who served in an artistic action inalienable right to free expression. These students did a mural as part of Arts Day held at the headquarters Xul Solar on Friday December 3 last year with the authorization of the Dean and the Municipality. Hilal sent flowers and plug this mural in January with the closed site, its content questioning the current administration, silencing any dissenting voices, and contradicting his speech on human rights and free expression.
And Agnes has firmly denied such a charge, has suffered the consequences.


art and free speech does not stop with police batons
The order of withdrawal made by the Secretary Hilal overwhelms the University Statutes governing since 1918 the university reform: the University is autonomous and can not enter or intervene in her security forces.
We are convinced that the hooliganism, political and ideological persecution and not allow independent students to think differently, is incompatible with art and teaching.
We resolve to continue performing assemblies, opening the participation of each and every student in the college of building a critical and artistic excellence in teaching.
Therefore we demand the reinstatement of Rosa Inés his job more than ever before and build defend freedom of expression within faculty.

self-organized STUDENT ASSEMBLY - Iuna San Fernando.

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-FILM- a beautiful story of LOVE AND MUSIC.

... who knows what is Love and Music, will enjoy.

- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -
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be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí


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Friday, February 25, 2011

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CHICO & RITA OPEN BOAT



@ s Dear readers and visitors to my library: On a spring day like today, could not miss my appointment with the usual walk through bookstores on Friday, as a product that has this beautiful little book. *


THE OPEN BOAT
Stephen Crane

Translation Preface Estela Castellanos



Joseph Conrad Release Date: 24/01/2011

Editorial: Veintisieteletras
Madrid, Spain.
Collection: The imaginary eras
Paperback with flaps, 140 x 210 mm, 96 pages
ISBN: 978-84-92720-13-2
PVP: 9,50 €

-Synopsis-

On December 31, 1896 in the context of the English-American war for independence in Cuba, the tug Commodore sailed from the port of Jacksonville in the direction of Cienfuegos. They travel about thirty men with a load of five tons of weapons and ammunition for the Cuban rebels (rifles, machetes, cartridges and over a thousand kilos of dynamite).

Among the crew is the writer and journalist Stephen Crane. Is 31 and has agreed with Captain Murphy enlisted to hide their identity as a sailor, as he travels to the island to work as a reporter in what will be their first contact with the real war.

The tug makes its way through the fog, after traveling two miles from the San Juan River runs aground in the mud and damaged. Repair the hull, back to the crossing, but the next day following a leak in the boiler room, the boat stops. At dawn on January 2 leave the ship, which sank at dawn. Crane and three companions share a tiny boat, which will almost two days adrift off the coast of Florida, before they can attempt to reach shore by swimming.

this critical moment in his life, Crane transforms it into a masterful narrative that recreates the extreme case of men, one badly wounded, struggling to survive the indifference of the ocean. Essential background for the stories of Golding and García Márquez, the author uses a brush impressionist and subtle irony, and so gives us a profound reflection on the circumstances requiring the friendship among men, and the loneliness of the human being appears and unavoidable death horizon. ____________________________________________


"In the U.S., good writers are Henry James, Stephen Crane and Mark Twain."


Ernest Hemingway "The open boat outside doubt, his masterpiece. "


HG Wells' There is no better example than Stephen Crane of the fact that, on rare occasions, supernatural beings visiting the earth." Ford Madox Ford


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* Serve this little book as a introduction-to l @ s españoles/as- other readers 'jewel' of the same author, De HIGHLY RECOMMENDED reading, which I present below:

WOUNDS IN THE RAIN Stephen
Editorial

Crane King Lear


Two years before his death, Stephen Crane traveled as a U.S. newspaper correspondent in Cuba War which pitted Spain against the United States. Result of that experience wrote Wounds in the rain, which until now has never been translated or published in English. World famous for the novel The Red Badge of Courage, where he first told with precise and direct language the horrors of war violence, Crane takes on Wounds in the rain the same issue and explores the human condition, subject to the trenches the pressure of poverty, hunger and fear. The agility of his dialogues, his ability to create believable characters and close the reader, the power of literary imagery and irony offer an amazing view of the war in Cuba for their crudeness and modernity. This story, set landscapes such as the bay of Havana, Guantanamo or the hill of San Juan, describes the daily life of soldiers and journalists, unable to really understand why they face death. __________________________________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way dfe be free. José Martí



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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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ORLANDO ZAPATA VIVE! CHICO & RITA-

YOUR unforgettable memories FOREVER BE BETWEEN U.S.. Orlando Zapata Tamayo left us a seed ... to us to germinate.

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be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



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Friday, February 18, 2011

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Collector's Edition-

@ s Dear readers and impassioned @ s of good Cuban music: This week has been crazy! ... And not only literary, but musical and cinematigráfica. This month of February-the day 25 - was released in Spain at last! this wonderful film with some lovely cartoons and an original soundtrack Music is pure emotion.
not miss it! Tod @ s to the movies!

the moment and while I wait for the premiere, I've got this great little gem literature and music. It
good best!


CHICO & RITA
eBook-
Includes Limited Edition DVD: The making of the film
+ Banda Sonora CD with
Origilal
Calle 54 Records / Sony Music
Madrid, Spain. 2011


"You have to be a specialist in the history of Cuban music and American jazz to enjoy this movie. But if you know the period and time, as you find some gifts added, "says Fernando Trueba Chico & Rita, animation film directed by Javier Mariscal and with Wandering Tone, written by Ignacio Martinez Trueba and Ram and the music of Bebo Valdés as exceptional soundtrack that runs through the film in its entirety .
See the movie and listen to the soundtrack as a gift in itself. Classify them as exceptional may be easy but not free, because rarely have coincided so many good opinions before a premiere.

Chico & Rita is an animated film that tells a bolero rhythm passionate love story between a beautiful and sultry singer and a talented pianist who encounters and in Havana and New York in the 40 and 50.
first thing that catches the attention of Chico & Rita is the incredibly precise coordination between images and music. When the pianist Bebo Mariscal drawn by pressing the key of C, C sounds. And so forth. Voice, bass, percussion, saxophone ... A wonderful lace Chico & Rita making a musical of enormous height and rigor. A festival of bolero, Latin jazz, mambo and delicacy that offers between 30 tracks, the song Lily with the voice of Estrella Morente. ----------------------------------------


The album with the soundtrack Chico & Rita is published in two formats:

1) CD digipack with 30 topics and Marshal design.

2) limited collectors edition: exclusive 88-page book with illustrations by Marshall, plus a CD with the soundtrack and a DVD with a making of the film and music. _________________________________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



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@ s Dear readers and lovers of Cuban Culture: This weekend I was lucky! I meet two good friends-of Cuba and the books, which owe this happy discovery literature, because fortunately I just draw with the reissue of a book by my much desired. Here is
bibliographical reference. I enjoy it as I do, you know ... Stop by and read!

waiting for nightfall to dream with
REVOLUTION Nivaria Tejera

Editorial El Olivo Azul
Córdoba, Spain. Canary Islands Government

Issue 1, February 2011


Nivaria Tejera born in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Shortly after his family moved to the Canaries just before the outbreak of the Civil War. His father was imprisoned for the Franco regime, experience tells The ravine (The Blue Olive, 2010) - and return to Havana. Nivaria fleeing Batista's Cuba to Paris, but will return to support Castro. Disillusioned, he was exiled to the Île-de-France.


If Zola gave j'acusse, Nivaria say 'me ne ford': against hypocrisy and injustice, to leave. In this text genre that fuses memory and sentimental exile and witness to poetry. A resounding and uncompromising book that challenges death, indifference and oblivion. Nivaria Tejera's voice is raised against the Cuban regime's killing power and naked, sometimes lyrical and sometimes in parodic tone, but always against the silence that has tried to impose dictatorships.


"A book of poetry and life, two things that are an ally but few know it."


Julio Cortázar "A novel is not, a text, only the burrowing weapon writing and guts undermines the foundations of all dictatorships. "
Antonio Alvarez de la Rosa
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be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



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Thursday, February 17, 2011

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looks A follower of Havana

@ s Dear readers and visitors of this humble library: Today was one of those days when I gave my usual back in search of my beloved 'Cuban books' ... and on top was the intuition that it would not find anything, also was a day dreary, rainy, cold, "but to my surprise I found one of those books that had no hope, so much time looking.
Here I show the citation, to share with you. This happy discovery.

a follower of Montaigne MIRA LA HABANA. DEEP FOODS
. Antonio José Ponte



Mardid Editorial Verbum, Spain. 2001
80 pages

Here is complete information on the back cover:

Two splendid works together, by way of communicating vessels in one book, the first thing the young Cuban writer Antonio José Ponte published in Spain.
carnival for its innovative fusion of narrative, poetry and essays, for his ingenious blend of autobiography and fables, and its striking baroque writing, richly imaginative and highly literary maturity, which connects with the great tradition of modern Cuban and Latin American literature, Put this seductive book is not only one of the "highlights" of the English publishing scene, but also the discovery for the reader and the critic of one of the key authors and Latin American literature of the century.

"A follower of Montaigne looks Havana": Founder, surveyor and passerby, asked the city of origin, imagine your own home: "It all started with me in Matanzas, in my birth. Then started again when I got to Havana ".
Imagine the city turned into books, houses, people, streets, places, lost, fable of a single afternoon in Granada, the fictional town of Lezama, the city interview, written in the imagination and the dream of memory and books Travel: Havana, a metaphor of the world, nostalgia of Havana, convered in lines, faces, eyes.

Before an empty table in Havana, covered by a cloth drawn food, a writer with white stomach invokes the spirit of "deep Meals" and exercise your patience figuring on a sheet where they come from the tasty meals : Pineapple Charles V, the old childhood meals rejected the false etomología of apricots, dinners Cuban timber of the Marquise de Mont-Roig, gastronomic cases Apollinaire and Saint Petersburg, the apocryphal story of the flesh , the illusory alternative meals and menus imaginary, the potions of surprising names (Champagne hammock, get the Blumer, escupelejos, wait on the floor, Pyong Yang, tiger bone) marinated metaphysical recipes, chili and the Pru, these Cuban culinary miracles. _________________________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



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Friday, February 11, 2011

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THE VOICES OF THE DEVIL CIEN

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"THE HUNDRED VOICES OF DEVIL AMONG U.S. NOW! @ S

Dear readers: In my usual search for 'good books Cubans' just to take the biggest surprise of the week "hundred voices of the devil" Vivanco Ana Cabrera is now in bookstores!
At this very moment I have the book in my hands and I will read it passionately! (As you progress in your reading, come back and tell them ...)
the moment I return to transcribe here the synopsis that came in the back of the book:

"He was a man without end, one of those who kill you like in bed, they leave without saying goodbye and leave a dead but grateful for life. "

Loves Jacinto unstoppable and with loads of Caribbean Villa sow poison a trail of forbidden passions, of which a young man born whose destination is inevitably marked by tragedy. In a town where the air smells of orchids, the lies get twisted like vines and love grows in the rose thorns, one day the temptation and guilt threaten to take their toll on its inhabitants.

A sweeping and sensual story that involves the reader in a whirlwind of passions and secrets, and Vivanco Ana Cabrera with a magnificent voice narrates itself as audacious as captivating. __________________________ __________________________




Thursday, February 10, 2011

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José Martí in the United States and Europe


if Today! I have become satisfied, very satisfied with my 'search and arrest of Cuban books' I got a copy as it is for me a 'little literary gem. " is nothing more and nothing less than a compendium of writings from 'The Best of the Cubans' Here we have come in and read! The teacher still has many lessons to offer us ... JOSE MARTI


IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
Selection and foreword by Carlos Jimenez Arribas

Artemis Editions
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Collection / Classical, 15
Gender: Essays

1st Edition ISBN: 978-84 - 96374-91-1
Binding Paperback with flaps and guards
Format: 14 x 21.3 cm
New

224 pages € 17.95

-Synopsis-

Glancing around, looking for that rare Martí's life and work unit, warrior and poet, action and contemplation. And despite coming in looking to the other end of the world, not where to find it. Beyond excessive contemplation of Wilde and his effeminate pose, also beyond the action of Byron, devoted to a cause that exceeded and could only be by sheer ego combustion engine beyond the timid Pushkin, who set in motion the forces of the tribe but fell a victim to their sensitivity sick before they materialize, beyond all that, Martí looks around and only sees himself as the true poet, architect of a revolution and she died. Carlos Jimenez Arribas



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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Under the Sign of Che

and tireless in my continuous journey in search of 'Cuban books' of my interest, and lack of news I found this issue, we do not know if I want to read now ... but in the end, you always learn something and have to read everything! UNDER THE SIGN OF CHE
Romeo King Editorial Biblios


Buenos Aires, Argentina
Issue 1: 2010 233 pages


-Detail-

After a century of struggle for socialism, both in the field of ideas as the concrete action, in what place it is today Latin America's left? What are the most important experiences gathered along this long road and what lessons can be learned for the future? Romeo Rey Swiss journalist raises these questions and tries to give answers based on the one hand, in his remarks as a newspaper correspondent in the region and, on the other hand, the study of the views of historians, sociologists and economists experts matter. From

reflections of several precursors of Latin American socialism and the power of the legendary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the author seeks to identify the lines of major revolutionary action. Try to avoid summary trials and also refrain from propaganda for certain sectors of the left. Enhances constructive aspects in the fight for a more equitable and just crumbling, while dire trends, strategic mistakes and repeated failures of the revolutionaries. In the center of this history of the Latin American left is, of course, the Cuban Revolution, whose successes and failures are analyzed, valued and discussed.

With the same desire to make balanced, investigates the key aspects of the various guerrilla attempts shook Central and South America. Do not overlook either the political developments in Chile during the Popular Unity, the Nicaragua of the Sandinistas and the shift to the left in Venezuela, Bolivia and other countries.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

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FACES OF "MEN WITHOUT FACES" This is a book with a very special home: it was written in an isolation cell in Kilo 8 prison in Camagüey

Abel Germain, Valencia in which Jorge Luis Borges received from a faceless man personal memory of Shakespeare. Then I wanted to allude to the autonomy which the novelist (taking off his face: that is, their beliefs, their way of being the me that is) should give his creatures. Today I return to that image, but I do it in a different sense, if not opposite. That is, not as metaphor, it is also-but as an objective description of a circumstance.

And I refer, not a novel, as on that occasion, but a collection of poems. In other words, a work which, by their gender, should have a different relationship with its author. It is faceless man, Ricardo Gonzalez Alfonso, published by Sepha, Spain, in 2005. A book also has a "biography" very special.

was written in an underground solitary confinement cell in Kilo 8 prison in the Cuban province of Camaguey, where the author had been confined for their activities in independent journalism, and where they could see the co-sentence. These were just voices, words, sounds through the walls. Were "like men without faces." He himself was.

have to imagine as the poet and journalist in his cell walled, bent, as he wrote in secret with almost unintelligible handwriting. You have to imagine how made to hide the "little bullets" of paper in their shoes when they had to leave his cell to the requisition in which the guards were looking for prohibited items (including texts such as this). You have to imagine how carefully opened to avoid damage to the closure, a pack of cigarettes, and how the bite emptied and filled with poems each cigarette. And then you have to figure out how to beat the pack with the same thoroughness. You have to imagine it in this task of miniaturization and risk to save the verses of the prison. And then you have to imagine his wife, Alida Viso in spaced visits, fragile, probably in fear, when extracted from the prison that valuable pack. Then you have to imagine the almost cryptographic deciphering handwriting; happening in each poem clean, ordered the manuscript. And then you have to imagine their efforts to circumvent controls another prison (the big prison) that is Cuba, out of the country.

have to imagine all this to understand how confused the biographies of these verses and the people who fought for them. Is yes, what usually happens. But in this case these biographies (the poet, his wife and the poetry book) go beyond the meaning of its own to become an allegory represent the peaceful struggle of the Cuban people for freedom. And all in opposition to Ortega y Gasset [1], who advised to separate the "intellectual life" of what he called living life. Because in the end, and this is a good example-it is a whole.

But let the book. Is a collection of poems with a prologue and epilogue. But the prologue is not a prologue to use. Its author is Esteban Beltran, director of the English section of Amnesty International, and is a plea for the release of the poet and the other Cuban prisoners of conscience. Nor is the epilogue. He wrote his wife, Alida Viso and is a short report on the health status of the poet, then very sick.

Thus both (the prologue and epilogue) talk about the situation of the author, not his poems. And understood. In such circumstances it is normal especially dramatic poet amount at risk over his book. I hope that these assessments will help to remedy-albeit six years late, "the understandable lack. Men without faces

consists of forty-three poems, and each works as a chapter or a window that opens at different times of the prison. Attended, among other events, to his arrest; entered his cell, share their isolation; see and judge their jailers, attended the searches of his cell, and we share his solitude; heard how an inmate suffers a beating, suffered their nights prisoner; us hurts the light seen by three months perennial burned his eyes, suffered one of his dejection, we witness the sad intimacy of the inmate; enjoyed their modest joys we share their views, and feel a chill the night he shared with the young they shot at dawn.

is, therefore, like any good book of poems, a kind of diary that refers (and document) what, in reaction to the environment, goes on inside the subject he writes. Reality is transcended, previously filtered through the senses and feelings. The reality turned into words: the human act par excellence. Because whenever we talk about poetry, we must speak forcefully, and in the first place language. How-to how much hit or miss-the poet has chosen and arranged words and pictures what has been achieved for the poetic discourse and the world that motivated him to acquire meaning in the reader's consciousness.

And that (give those keys and arrange with them that speech) Ricardo Gonzalez has done very well.

There truly memorable verses to prove it. They supported the move to set up its disturbing final return / to the edge of fear / feel / letter to blood / whole prison. / Doubt / of my questions / and love. ("After the Apocalypse", ps. 67-68.) The question that coexists with the belief distressingly and activates the essential knowledge work.

Other examples: They ordered

. / I was assigned a number / decoding / in that equation / which one is none (p. 19).

And under a concrete sky / lit / by a star / glass / I sing (p. 21).

Solos /. Imagine the look / the act of another. / As blind from staring. / As faceless men (p. 22).

penalties Clock / reeled time. / Died when / breathing / light. / We got the cell (p. 28).

He took an eye / and someone stopped / you start the other. / "You see now alone half of their tragedy? (P.52)

born orphan / words / the prison. / Born orphan and / murderers. / Oh the years shadows / the years jargons / Looms / without peace / magic / tremendous / language (p.62).

There an Arab proverb that says it is impossible for man to jump out of his shadow. But always the case? In reading these poems we see not. At least not entirely. Ricardo González Alfonso rebelled against this fate. Search for yourself in this, its double insulation (the prison and of itself) and tried not to lose their own face, even as far as possible tried to rescue the other prisoners. And he did.

[1] ideas and beliefs, José Ortega y Gasset, 1940.


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---- German Abel is a writer, poet and journalist in Cuba. Has published the day after my children (Editorial Letras Cubanas) Rucbick Cube (Editorial Union) and Trivia (Ediciones Outside the Walls). Worked on the independent news agency "Cuba Press" since its founding as an editor and writer, working, among others, Radio Martí, Cuba Free Press, Cubanet and HC Journal of Hispanic-Cuban Foundation. Now in exile in Spain. ____________________________


be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí



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WRITER FRANCIS SANCHEZ DISCLAIMER UNEAC Ciego de Avila DDC
29/01/2011

His differences with the organization official refer to the 'War of the emails' in 2007. Recently worked with DDC.

The poet, novelist, essayist and editor Francis Sanchez resigned from the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) for reasons not explained, according to a note posted on his blog.

"I do not care to detour to particular facts and depressing, with the last drops and perhaps children that could have overwhelmed my disappointment," wrote Sanchez. Born in

Ceballos (Ciego de Avila, 1970), published his first poems at age fourteen.

His poems tied to the mast Revelations (1996) was shortlisted for the National Critics Award. He founded the Catholic Press Union of Cuba in 1996. His books of poetry, fiction and essays have been published in Cuba, Mexico and Spain. He is considered one of the leading voices of the poetic generation that emerged in Cuba in the late twentieth century.

His differences with the UNEAC from afar.

During the exchange of emails, regarding the television appearance of Luis Pavón Tamayo and other political commissars of culture in the seventies (2007), Sanchez was one of the opponents of the official response, the Secretariat of the Declaration UNEAC - and held an exchange of critical especially with the then vice president of the Cuban Book Institute, Fernando Jacomino.

Francis Sanchez had to endure him to take it on face the fees received for their publications.

To which Sanchez replied one of the emails crossed: "I intend not to embitter me your assumption that I live in a country that you or someone has borrowed. I attend events, publishes books, jurors do, work and then collect what they owe me, I walk the streets, breathe and speak and write because ... [...] While I am still living, I repeat, I will not be bitter about the possibility that any official can face tomorrow echármelo at a time it should. "

Recently, Sanchez worked in the JOURNAL OF CUBA dossier dedicated to the centennial of Lezama Lima.

UNEAC's resignation means the ostracism of the writer, because their books are published in the Island may not participate in events and have difficulty traveling abroad. _____________________


WRITER Felix Sanchez also renounce the DDC

UNEAC

Madrid 02/03/2011


"I think it is dishonest to continue to belong, advantages of any kind, an organization with which one disagrees and more than one main reason, "he says.

The writer Félix Sánchez on Wednesday issued a letter of resignation to the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), issued on 4 November 2010 at the official representation of that entity in Ciego de Avila province in which reside.

"There has been this unexpected decision, nor part of a grievance especially for an event, "says Felix Sanchez in his letter, released through the blog of writer Francis Sanchez, who also recently resigned from the UNEAC.

" is the result of a long meditation on the role of UNEAC in our society, its functioning, its correspondence with what I consider to be an organization of designers to the forefront by his way of creating and thinking, for their commitment at any cost to truth, and traditional values \u200b\u200bof our identity grown by an intelligentsia that we were proud to fight with his attitude to everything that did not have the people at the center of their concerns, which did not recognize in him the highest authority, the measure of the legitimacy of any dream, purpose and result, "said Felix Sanchez.

" In recent years I have waited to see the UNEAC assuming that civic responsibility, cultural and political. But I spent the waiting time, and I think it is dishonest to continue to belong, advantages of any kind, an organization with which one disagrees and more than one main reason, "he adds." In a genuinely socialist Cuba! " he concludes.

Felix Sanchez (Ciego de Avila, 1955) won the 2010 Latin American Short Story Award Julio Cortázar. In 2005, the Hermanos Saiz Association awarded Iriondo Vincent Award for the Work of Life.

has received, among other honors, the Medal for the thirtieth anniversary of the FAR (1986), and Exemplary Service to the FAR (2001), the Provincial of the Critics Award (1993 and 2005), the Child Status Illustrious Ciego de Avila (2004), and the Distinction of the Wraith Ciego UNEAC the best operator (2005).

has also won prizes in numerous stories and novels in Cuban literary competitions. His decision to waive the UNEAC likely mean that the regime's authorities will marginalize the cultural life of the island

In 2007, during the exchange of emails, by the way television appearance of Luis Pavón Tamayo and other political commissars of culture in the seventies, Felix Sanchez was one of the intellectuals who responded to the statement of Secretary of UNEAC trying to reduce the debate to the "revolutionary" and accused intellectuals from exile to "work for the enemy", manipulate and "take advantage" of the controversy.

"What have we come?" Who said that the debate must be between revolutionaries? "Those who are not, and do not necessarily have to be 'counter-jail them' are excluded," asked the writer. "What legal document authorizing such discrimination 'ideological', the deprivation of a citizen's right to argue about what is happening in your country? ".

His remarks addressed them in a message to the members of the Secretariat of the UNEAC. He had no answer.

Also during the controversy over the so-called "gray period" Felix Sanchez condemned the pressure that the vice president of the Cuban Book Institute, Fernando Jacomino, wanted to carry on the poet, novelist, essayist and editor Francis Sanchez, and empathized with it.

"There , terrible paradox, a 'low culture' deciding such a high culture of this country, "he said about it.

Francis Sanchez announced its renunciation of UNEAC in late January, without specifying the reasons. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________