Friday, January 7, 2011

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Beloved current transformers station encounters

Based in the United States since 1986, the writer and critic Peter Elmore (Lima, 1960) it has always been present in the Peruvian literary debate through its collaborations in the most important cultural magazines and local newspapers, including The Republic. The best of this abundant material was collected in the book station encounters (Peisa, 2010).

here is made a tour of the last century Peruvian poetry through the analysis of 10 key poems from Trilce (1922) until five seconds Horizon (2005) by Mario Montalbetti. The top ten also includes Martin Adam Westphalen, Eielson and Cisneros, among others. In fiction, however, Elmore is much more "continental" and discusses works Piglia, Bolaño and Fonseca, in addition to Ribeyro, Arguedas and Mario Vargas Llosa.

But the most interesting section of station meetings is "Art of Reading" in which Elmore writes about the trials that have influenced him most: George Steiner, Edward Said, Claudio Magris, JM Coetzee, Italo Calvino. All of them are some of the virtues (the ability of abstraction, the culturalist approach does not leave out the details) of their own books of criticism: The invisible walls (1993), on narrative Lima; memory factory (1997), on the historical novel, and The profile word (2002), on the work of Ribeyro.

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