Sunday, February 20, 2011

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The hens night flight


Brazilian writer and editor Leila Guenther (Blumenau, 1976) visited our country recently to launch the Peruvian edition of his book The hens night flight (Draft, 2010). This is a collection of stories originally published in Portuguese in 2006, mostly of fantasy, and in which the author experimented with the creation of vague and distressing atmospheres.

affiliation is easy to recognize literary texts. The first "Night" refers inevitably to Edgar A. Poe: The beginning of "The Pit and the Pendulum", to which are added some details of "The Tell-Tale Heart." In other stories, ("Night" or the book's title) the lyrical approach to the feminine universe suggests rather the narrative by Clarice Lispector. But the greatest respect, as often happens within the Latin American fantastic literature today is Argentina's Julio Cortázar, who even mentioned in a couple of stories.

Particularly interesting is the subtle ways in which Leila Guenther is providing readers with information about the characters and context of each story. But these brief and fragmentary account (rather than synthetic capacity seems to indicate a lack of development) and too obvious traces of the teachers (understandable in the case of a first book), they weigh enough to The time to evaluate the hens night flight. Hopefully then, the future installments of this writer.


Related
Leila manages Guenther blog Na linha da life.
Interviews: Carlos Sotomayor, Juan Valle ,

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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Dying is an art

poetic work Mariela Dreyfus (Lima, 1960) shows a interesting developments since the eighties eroticism Memory Elektra (1984), while participating in activities Kloaka group, to the extended meditation on the experience of pregnancy of Fish (2005). In that vein, Dreyfus tackles the other end of life in Dying is an art (Trams, 2010), poems which has been on all counts of the best of Peruvian literature last year.

In these 21 poems, death seems to haunt the author in all areas: through cultural references (the stories of writers suicide), the memories of deceased relatives (especially mothers), diseases of people its more intimate setting (the newborn baby in "Sip the Life"), and to situations routine (a visit to the dentist in "Ivory", the act of cooking in "The Eye"). The result is an overwhelming number of texts correctly linking narrative, lyrical and reflective.

contribute decisively to the final effect items such as picture of the angel of the cover (a typical funerary sculpture), the photos in sepia tone and from the Dreyfus family album, and their own handmade edition (this is a "book object" .) Dying is an art is a book of maturity, which confirms the quantum leap taken by the poetry of Mariela Dreyfus from Pez.


Related Links
poems can be read Dying is an art on the pages inside News , Imánhattan , Palincestos .
Other texts on the book: Camilo Fernandez, Regina Martínez, Patricia de Souza .
Interviews: Ernesto Carlin.