Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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: TANKS IN THE STREETS TO PAY ALL SINS

Ernesto Perez Castillo

Twenty-four hours after "started" the popular uprising in Cuba, organized from the comfortable distance that provides Facebook, you can still see the traces of heavy caliber shells on the walls of the former Presidential Palace, where they were called the protests, and even armored tanks remain in place, which houses an important and large cache of weapons.
pity that the prints of the shots take it there 54 years, they are the young people who left the Directorio Revolucionario when they stormed the palace with the intention to execute the tyrant Batista. The weapons kept the place, almost prehistoric, are those used in the underground and in the Sierra Maestra. The tank is no more and no less than 100 Soviet-made SAU with which Fidel did direct impacts on the U.S. ship Houston defeated quickly during the Bay of Pigs invasion, and the Museum of the Revolution today proudly on its outskirts.
It is no doubt that this, now that Egypt fire fashion in the first day of the uprising remembered the legendary Saudi lot ... just like the esplanade for a desert ... there was neither cat. Well, actually, was a fighter appears to Ukraine, making your workout routine, some old folks in their tai-chi, children playing and little else.
who only came to witness the revolt inevitable invisible was the foreign press, and were seen yawning without even encouraged to take cameras from their cases.
And on Facebook, the nerds who believed his own story, still encourage each other in their wall of ridiculous phrases like: "We have to tear down the Plaza of the Revolution / Thanks, any weapon help / THE PEOPLE SAYS NO LONGER "manifestation", which is now "WAR" We heard .. ONLY 30 MINUTES AGO ... GO CUBA / Cuban Dale heat this / THANKS ... THE CUBAN MACHETE .....!!! / AND WHO DOES NOT SUPPORT NOW AFTER will weigh ... / I I have to move back to Florida .. These Carolinas are stunned! Nobody wants to do na! / Join in ships and muster enough till the teeth to defend what we do not like me like atcion wheel. "
Moreover, it is not worth while to banter, that even CNN is left with the desire to report the news and waited a whole hour to its correspondent in Havana, Mrs. Yoani Sánchez, had anything to say until the blodeguera finally decided and talked, but nothing happened, losing another great opportunity to keep quiet.

Monday, February 21, 2011

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1. Ernesto
Mataperros tells me. Lo Mataperros true. I was one in my neighborhood, but many were not. Clarify: I-is important to note the time when the verb is conjugated. Literally we were almost a dozen guys who went out hunting. Dogs were killing anyone in sight, I will not give details. Now I'm in that long period in which I pay all the blame. Ernesto
never tires of repeating: "I'm not a writer." But it turns out I was invited to present a paper object, print and clip, which also has a title: "Half a million nuts." The object is a book Loynaz Editions 2010 and its author Ernesto Perez Castillo. The book is part of the library and its contents Faust premiered at the 2009 Contest Cirilo Villaverde. For further information, is a novel. And if Ernesto is not part of a gang whose modus operandi is rob and steal or defraud manuscripts writers is nuts Half a million of his own. Ernesto may operate alone and is a repeat offender in the matter of stealing, cheating. This man, born in Havana in 1968, Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Communication and has published books last vacation with his grandfather, Philosophy cheap, under the banner rose, doing things wrong and noise from long distances. His record also says it has won several awards and is published in several journals and national and international anthologies.

2. Half a million
concentrate on nuts. We said that is a novel. Is actually a novella. Brief. The apparent mainstream of history-the evolution of an interview with Paloma (a writer who lives in a province in eastern DRC) by a reviewer bent gender (that is, a guy who knows books, and women, of women who write books about women, books that nobody reads, just him, that the review ") - is joined by several tributaries, the truncated, furtive relationship reviewer (both main character and narrator of the story) with Ana (a doctor who shared a few but very intense sex whenever the husband was away and when they had extra money, like drinking beer and reading, knowing that Anne, when reached the climax, began to shout: "Michel"), the relationship of Dr. Ana with a fat, smelly engineer whose plan is to make money and live in a big way thanks to an unattainable (the cleaning of the Bay of Havana) and the financing executed by a dreamer but generous NGO that fails to meet plan-of course I'm not referring to cleaning the great landfill in a pouch, "the reviewer's aborted relationship with Michelle (attention, you who hear me when I say "Michel" I also refer to the name Ana repeating the run, but as the reviewer the wrong pronunciation can play them a trick, actually be pronounced "Michelle", so you know what and who passed through the head of Anna in the highest point of "Rollercoaster").
At the beginning of the summary said that "the future of an interview with Paloma" was the apparent main plot. True, the more weight is shifted to the tributaries of the alleged plot, especially the reviewer's relationship with Ana and Michelle's romance with the reviewer.
remains to be added to the history of gender reviewer his purpose of writing. Writing fiction. Write a book. But the fiction issue and resist him until ... And here I leave, truncating the sentence to generate in you the suspense. Them wanting, and thus stimulate interest in reading the book, which could lead to rob a bookstore, can do so here, on the shelves of San Carlos de la Cabaña-or-buy can do here at The Shack as soon end presentation, it is cheaper and not heavy-or knifepoint steal whoever has it, of course, will return as soon finish this issue.
forgot about that call the police modus operandi, usually called "signature" to the characteristics of a serious crime, hence a mass murderer has a unique signature. How does this detail with half a million nuts and Ernesto Perez Castillo? I mean a sense of style or matches. There in the structure of the novel by Ernest a way of making that characterizes it, a sort of signature: plots and subplots, coral structure armed with enviable clarity and accuracy, a quick story and light as a flywheel for badminton, the displacement of weight of argument already mentioned, go into the intricacies of life and narrate and construct a twisted beings apparently successful, but in reality is the real crystallization of defeat.

3. Ernesto
insists that is not a writer. If it is true that part of a criminal gang or literary works alone, then snatched manuscripts or cheated to the same writer. If true, will happen as I was, I was a Mataperros and now I face a long period that I must pay all the blame.



Introductory remarks of the novel Half a million nuts during the International Book Fair .

Saturday, February 19, 2011

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¿Camina el mundo árabe hacia la "democracia"?

always good to fall dictators. This is what happened in Egypt and what hopefully happen in the Libyan dictatorship and elsewhere in the Arab world, and Cuba and China. However, no puerile share the optimism of some journalists who, by inociencia or ignorance, which is always at fault in a journalist to write or speak about the Arab countries to open up to democracy and listening, it sounds like a wave of freedom and democracy "to the West" opens in the Islamic world.

First, because the term "democracy" is not the same in the West than the Arab-Islamic world, as you know the diplomats and journalists who know this area. Moreover, the Western mind, by nature tax from the time of the Enlightenment, tend to think that what we have is the best and that all other people have to take democracy with the same structure and function, as something sacred, regardless of different cultures and the peculiarities of each people. Is the simplification that led the U.S. to commit so many blunders in Iraq and other Islamic countries.

Second, Muslim fundamentalists have always exploited the popular discontent with oppressive regimes to be installed in power and, in fact, already doing in Egypt, where Christian women have been excluded from the reform commission constitutional. The Coptic Christian community is the oldest historic Egypt, so you do not understand this exclusion.

In this sense, the tactic of Islamic fundamentalism is similar to that of socialism accepts the democratic game whenever it is useful to gain power. But once installed on it, their action is aimed at transforming society ideologically and tends to perpetuate: democracy is not only a stage on the way to the ideal socialist society. With Islamic fundamentalism something similar happens. In Egypt, as seen in the Muslim Brotherhood, who now play for moderation, and support for fundamentalist groups to riots (there is only one thing I hate more than U.S. Jihadis: Muslim governments themselves). Notice to corroborate

in Turkey, where Islamists, assuming estretégicamente democracy, are making a radical social transformation, to the point that the Sharia is already beginning to be a social norm. Anyone who has traveled to that country some years ago and has returned recently, there noticed changes: before, almost no women wearing the veil, now, the veil is widespread, too, before you could buy alcohol in stores, is now banned its sale, except in certain very specific places, are just two examples) . Point is also the strange and recent marriage between Turkey and the evil regime of Iran.

Nor should one forget that first regimes have been toppled by the revolutionary wave, those of Tunisia and Egypt, are among the most "westernized" as in its day was the Shah's Iran or Turkey Kemal "Ataturk "- and its features, though undemocratic, tended to look for references in Western culture, rather than socio-political tradition of Islam. Therefore, it is not clear that the fruit of these revolutions will be a shift to western social models, offer guarantees of universal human rights: In any case, what is happening is a reaction to despotic regimes that have been copied the worst vices of the West. At this, the fundamentalist Islam is a force that combines the concepts of national pride and dignity, against a corrupt rulers "to the West." In my opinion, it is easier to be a return to traditional values \u200b\u200bof these societies, which no doubt will benefit fundamentalists.

Therefore, although it can not be more than positive reception the fall of the current dictators in Tunisia and Egypt (and perhaps in the coming days, other Muslim countries), we should not forget that we have a "hint" of democracy, felt very, very uncertain, according to what is already beginning to discern, especially after events such as the exclusion of women and pre-constitutional commission critianos in Egypt or the murder of a Catholic priest by fundamentalists in Tunisia.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

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About 2,500 farmers in the central region of the country of more than 70 cities arrived at the Plaza de Bolivar in Bogota this Feb. 18, will be long around 250 tons of food from all climates that favor the basket of all the capital, markets farmers' land nuetra our pantry, you clean and fresh flanged products at low costs directly from the countryside to the city ... I esepramos
... tasted with us the best of the rural Colombian cuisine