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"JULIO RAMON RIBEYRO: PENULTIMATE FEATURE" THE POETIC NARRATIVE


Nestor Tenorio Coaguila Requejo and Jorge Julio Ramón Ribeyro have posted: Penultimate dossier. A set of 41 texts relating to the life and work of the narrator. Julio Ramón
Ribeyro will always read and beset by criticism due to interest generated by their stories regarding the harsh reality of Peru. That is one reason for Nestor Tenorio Jorge Requejo and Coaguila been given the job of doing an anthology about texts referred to the author of vultures without feathers. The book Julio Ramón Ribeyro: Penultimate dossier, is divided into around ribeyriana identity, Boxes ribeyriana ink and photo album. Roberto Reyes

Tarazona says: "The authorship of these two scholars of literature has been prolific in a book which allows a rich reading of the life and work of Ribeyro, a classic of our literature that meets in December this year (2009) died fifteen years. The success of the book is casual, as both have published on Ribeyro. "
But given the wealth of reading material in the book and after reading it all, any reader asks: So what is the best essay, what the most successful critical that the best interviews and most important witness? The texts of Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta, Washington Delgado, Alonso Cueto, Nestor Tenorio Requejo, Jorge Valenzuela, Jorge Bruce, Cesar Ferreyra, Ricardo Gonzales Vigil Thomas Escajadillo, Edgar O'Hara, Jose Rosas Ribeyro, Jessica Rodríguez López, Ricardo Silva Santisteban, Antonio Gálvez Montes, Edgar Montiel, Eva Valero, Elio Velez Marquina, Sergio R. Franco, Marcel Velázquez Castro, Manuel Acosta Ojeda, Harry Belevan, Jorge Coaguila. Deserves comment

interview with Mario Vargas Llosa, signed by Angel Esteban and Ana Gallego (In Identities, newspaper El Peruano, Lima, 23 September 2002). This is an insightful and timely text, very well designed Julio Ramón Ribeyro personality, his bohemian, their fears, their particular political vision and economic convenience. But above all how he could live in Paris under the big bureaucracy, always indifferent to the great social problems that afflict Latin America, particularly Peru. (First )

Source: Journal discursive.



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