Sunday, February 13, 2011

Winchester Canadian Centennial 30-30

Year of a century (in air)

Throughout the year she is this week, the themes of this blog have been among , poetry and trees, Borges and the history of the journal Viceversa , Asturias and the time I lived away from Mexico, the life and work of poet Gerardo Deniz, Donceles Street and bookstores, Emiliano Zapata and other characters of the Revolution . Also, work or thoughts on diverse subjects or friends as Monica Quijano Eduardo Casar, cardboard or Mario González Suárez Ros.
The following is a list of the thirteen entries Frontline of the fifty-odd to date form the history of this site. Under an emblematic image, copy the name of post followed by its access link, and then briefly describe its content and add, in parentheses, the number of visits recorded during the week when it was published. Thank you for the almost one thousand visits weekly average, twelve months later, and this space reaches .


1. Seven air recommended books, http://bit.ly/hYRDgi
A series of notes on books read to air the program of new books I drive on Friday from three in the afternoon, when Mexico, the station Horizon Mexican Institute of Radio: among others, a guide to observe clouds, a study on the last days of Emperor Maximilian, a monograph on the monumental sculpture Mexica ... (1555).

2. Palinodia red, http://bit.ly/gK042J
My new book of poems, the first in more than a decade, appeared late last year under the seal of Aldus . These days begin to spread. The post account details the editorial process, forward your issues and advancement reproduced as an unpublished poem, "Paloma and not" (1468).

3. Against a landscape photographer, http://bit.ly/hGvNEG
Stock portraits of friends (Sergio Vela, Julio Hubard, Dzazil Espinosa, Fernando Rodriguez Guerra ...) I did in the late eighties with a camera bought by my father twenty five years earlier, when planning a trip to Spain where they know my mother (1409).

4. Trilce, XXXIV, http://bit.ly/bv99D5
Sixth in a series entitled "My favorite poems" in which I have analyzed single works Lope de Vega, Fernandez de Andrada, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Macedonio Fernández and Pedro Salinas, this text is a commentary on one of the poems that I like the celebrated book of César Vallejo, considered the most radical of poetry in English ( 1273).

5. Germain Dehesa, http://bit.ly/hXJxrU
A evocation of my friendship with the popular character who died last year from the deluded year 1993, when he gave me the idea to do a number of Viceversa about journalist Julio Scherer, until our last clash. The tour will include Jaime Sabines (1160).

Selection of some of the pictures that my father did in 1962 with the Canon MR-bought a shop in the Zona Rosa, which I mean in the post # 3: one of his early architectural works, their parents at the entrance of the council Spaniard Quiros, his brother and nephew, her cat . (1144).

7. Seven beaches in the discography of Claudio Isaac, http://bit.ly/gp99Je
A series of tracks jazz removed from the club of my friend, the painter, writer and director Claudio Isaac, a great connoisseur of the genre. Includes detailed reviews, record sheets and links to listen (1128).

8. Common Trees of Mexico City, 1, http://bit.ly/bSTUI2
The first two parts of a handbook originally published in magazine Algarabía- to recognize the ten most common tree species in the nation's capital: the thunder, the jacaranda, ash, rubber, bunting ... (1127).

9. The number of Scherer, http://bit.ly/feWfQk
bird's eye overview of one of the most significant and successful numbers of the magazine I founded with friends in November 1992 and whose last issue appeared in May 2001 (1070).

10. Revolution and educational failure in Mexico, http://bit.ly/hbMJUo
The text read in front of the General Advisory Council of the National Polytechnic Institute in the series of conferences organized by this institution to commemorate the bicentennial of the beginning of the War of Independence and the centenary of the Revolution. Among other issues, deals with a book of Martin Luis Guzman (1056).

11. Things that are, http://bit.ly/hh6mG9
A list of things without utility without the virtues melancholy or nostalgia, but which at least a few weeks ago had not gotten rid: a rain stick and a pot brought from Granada, a cat rag and a shirt with polka dots, a wall clock and a pair of boots Australian ... (1030).

12. English Reading, http://bit.ly/eNXK9W
My notes read about four books related to the Second Republic and the English Civil War led by the splendid Azaña biography written by Manuel Santos Juliá. The others are Miaja Fernando Rodriguez (his memoir of the last days of the war, which served as secretary of the famous "defender Madrid "), Ian Gibson (Four war poets ) and Fernando Olmeda (over the Valley of the Fallen) (944).

13. Travel around my desk, http://bit.ly/dWllU5
History of some objects that live on my desk at work with me everyday Among others, a vase that was a loved one, a small elephant Wood, a portrait done in the Parque de la Venta, a piece of Jorge YAZPIK wearing clogs and a pair of children (923).

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The hit counter, which was installed in late May 2010, and therefore does not consider the three months previous activity, "not always reflect the clicks made to the text of the corresponding week as it also records the deliveries are made to file. I use it as a reference in part, to lack of a better one.

Dehesa Germain's portrait is of Juan Rodrigo Llaguno.

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