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JUBIABA’ – Novel by Jorge Amado

Amado’s popularity as a writer has never declined. His work reflects the image of a Mestiço Brazil, and that image is marked by religious syncretism. He remains the best known of modern Brazilian writers (with his work having been translated into some 49 languages). Jorge Amado was born on a farm near the inland city of Itabuna (south of the …

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SHADES OF BRAZILIAN POETRY – Armando Freitas Filho

His work reads through the urban imperatives of human landscapes in the city. He has twice been awarded the Jabuti Prize, one of the greatest literary honours in Brazil (firstly in 1986, and later in 2010). He was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1940. Follower of the modernist poetic tradition (but also strongly influenced by the works of …

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I LAUGH, CRY, SUFFER AND MOVED – Pedro Fifari and the irresistable desire to display dreams

PEDRO FIGARI 1/3 – It is estimated that during almost 15 years of his life, he had created over 4,000 paintings. He have always lived on the margins of written poetry, like the most mystical of the uncouth. His father was emigrating from Italy to Argentina when his ship sank, and swimming he reached the shores of Montevideo, where he …

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PEDRO FIGARI (1861/1938), URUGUAYAN PAINTER – Painting on the margin of written poetry

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LANDSCAPES OF THE SOUL – URUGUAY

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HOPING – Poetry, by Mario Benedetti

Before dying, he dictated to his personal secretary, Ariel Silva what would become his last poem. In the Spanish-speaking world he was considered one of Latin America’s most important writers from the latter half of the 20th-century. At age four the boy was taken to Montevideo, where he received a superior education at a private school. Mario Benedetti was born …

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FICTIONS – Novel by Jorge Borges

He became blind by the age of 55, becaming unable to read, but his progressive blindness helped him to create innovative literary symbols through imagination. His works have contributed to philosophical literature and the fantasy genre. Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges, was an Argentine writer and poet. His best-known books, Fictions and The Aleph, are compilations of short stories interconnected …

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NOT ONLY TANGO, SOCCER AND CARNIVAL – Uruguay: mild and humid climate, warm summers and homogeneous rainfall throughout the year

Tango, soccer and Carnival, are the inner horizon of every Uruguayan. https://www.lonelyplanet.com/uruguay Do not forget that, during Easter, you can watch rodeos and typical food tasting. This is a small country compared to its neighbors. Its capital was founded in 1726. Initially, these lands were part of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata, one territory with the current …

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SCHADES OF MURGA, CANDOMBE AND MILONGA – The wonderful Uruguayan percussive world

The modern field of tango music and dance it was arose in Buenos Aires as well as Montevideo. But Uruguayan music includes a number of local musical forms (such as murga, a form of musical theatre, and milonga, a folk guitar and song form deriving from Spanish traditions). A traditional murga group comprises a chorus and three percussionists and this …

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THE PAINTER OF MODERN LIFE – Liu Xiadong: large-scale works and emerging world

LIU XIADONG 1/3 – He is a painter of modern life, whose large-scale works serve as a kind of history painting for the emerging world. He lives and works in Beijing but has undertaken projects in Tibet, Japan, Italy, the UK, Cuba and Austria (and closer to home, in Jincheng, in the north-eastern province of Liaoning, China, where he was …

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