Thursday, November 26, 2009

How to read- This month on Yareah magazine


Article about literature by Charles May:

http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/literature-literatura/543-about-literature-reading-with-a-passion-not-a-position

This month Indian Legends in U.S. on Yareah magazine


Read this article by Silvia Cuevas Mostacero:

http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/literature-literatura/575-lost-paradises-paraisos-perdidos

Metamorphosis on Yareah magazine


A lot of different articles are on Yareah magazine/november about Ovid and Kafka and about other metamorphosis... ordinary metamorphosis. See the whole issue:

http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/literature-literatura/574-ordinary-metamorphosis-metamorfosis-corrientes

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Sabela Baña in Ireland (Dublin)

I like the painter Sabela Baña.
Read this article:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/events/590-art-ireland-2009
and see her webpage:
http://www.sabelabroibas.com/

La Revista Absenta Poetas

Leer el artículo que sobre la revista publica Yareah magazine:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/events/589-absenta-poetas-presenta-su-revista-en-madrid

Y el de la presentación de la revista Absenta poetas en el Bukowski Club de Madrid:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/events/588-domingo-de-relatos-y-teatro-en-el-bukowski-club-de-madrid

Leer la página cultural de la revista Absenta poetas:
http://licorprohibido.blogspot.com




Monday, November 9, 2009

Literatura en el Bukowski Club de Madrid


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Ovid, the roman poet, on Yareah magazine

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/195/486911754_1d5045db46_m.jpg

The whole issue of November of the bilingual cultural magazine Yareah is dedicated to the roman poet Ovid.

"... Ovid was exiled to Constanta (called Tomis in Roman times) by the emperor August. According to the poet, it was a “mistake” and current historians disagree about what sort of “mistake” he made: sexual, politician, religious?
Anyway, he arrives to his exile in the 8th a. C. and in spite of his requests, he never was forgiven, dying in this city in the 16th..."


Read more:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/559-ovids-sculpture-in-constanta-romania-el-monumento-de-ovidio-en-constanza-rumania