Thursday, December 30, 2010

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VETTI, Adela: Man

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mathematical Man Who Played his algebra in the courtyard of children and blotted

formulas on the back of the love letters, correspondence
he met
the trappings of summer and spring, which used
books of poetry as a paperweight

and deleted the names of Bach and Beethoven with the rumor
computers,
warned him from Houston who actually designed the probe

he emitted signals from Mars.
In a foolish gesture of joy
left the laboratory without much caution
and looked at the sky. A collapse of stars


fell on his shoulders and then he saw the supreme splendor
stars turning in his eternal wandering. And heard the music

infinite sky with angels in hot summers

their lost memories returned.
A hot tear
opened his eyes and said, "It's Bach
" he said.

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VETTI
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so pleasantly surprised year to have heard from Adela Vettier, mostly because it was she who contacted us and gave us their brief bio-bibliography that we could not add time. Share it with you along with your poem.
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Adela Vettier Joan Cabrero, which he used as the pen name of Adela Vettier . (Born in Buenos Aires on 01/29/1931)
Although his literary vocation awoke early, only began publicly through a children's song contest was won along with Nela Grisolia, for the song entitled "Pepe sailor. "
Thereafter, -1971 - no longer publish short stories and novels such as child / youth: Hand-
Editorial Plus Ultra-Collection "El Campanario" Father Wolf
Year 1981 - Editorial Plus Ultra "" Year 1996
If you see a white bird Col.Tejados Editorial Plus Ultra Red - 1991
Winds Adventure-1990-Editorial Huemul
Irene was flying-part children's theater-Col.El Edit.Plus Ultra 1987 Stage-Gate
The Strange Lady (Gaza Honor of SADE) "Secret
1983 edition of the author castaway-Hun-1998-Distributors
Footsteps in the Jungle - Editorial HRL 1997
Nolan Editorial invisible Teen South
HLR 1996 - 1995 HRL Editorial
Adolescents in South-Editorial-1992 Ocruxaves
Mary's hat Editorial Plus Ultra Violet-Collection-1981
the cock pencil What do you prefer? Editorial Actilibre-C Paper Barquito olección
The Lost Triton-Teacher-Year 1992 Editorial
signals to other worlds, "Editorial Collection Braga-1993 Falcon Wings Inland
childhoods. Editorial of the Four-Year 2004 V ents
Phone: 4983-2444
Address: Av Díaz Vélez 3762-6 º "A"
His love for literature goes far beyond his commitment but to encourage reading of the children permanently bent to write for them, a company that still has not given up despite the current difficulties in editing.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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Orgambide, Peter: The parachutist

Ambition a man can be infinite. The Tailor of of my people was shaped like a parachute.
Every year during the celebrations
patriotic, was presented to the municipal committee offering their services paratrooper. I heard as who listens to the rain, with that mock sadness mixed with the good people try to fools and madmen. The tailor returned home, with the parachute silk under his arm, and waited another chance.
Finally, when the town celebrated its centennial, the tailor was reintroduced to the commission of festivities. For
tired joke by the committee accepted his request. A young airman Aeroclub offered to accompany him on an adventure. During the week prior the launch, the village boys had fun reason: to visit the tailor, call Jorge Newbery, or at nicknamed
the youngest: The Astronaut. My tailor stoically endured the jokes and continued sewing his parachute.
So came a day of celebration. All the people gathered at the Aeroclub. For the first time in many years, looked at Taylor with a little respect. Until then, of course, had thought that a tailor is a tailor, and a paratrooper paratrooper. The tailor (the parachutist, I mean) got on the plane. The apparatus cleanly off. Then he climbed into the clouds. Gone are the seconds, minutes, as long as the tailor's tailor longer for us and transformed, now in a paratrooper. Because it down, first quickly, then slow and majestic, over the field. Ran youth, scooters, cars, sulkies, women, children, me, everybody, we all ran to meet the hero. Most enthusiasts have raised in litters .
the plane went down. The young man who was driving approached our hero. "Moron! "He shouted
Coward! I had to push for that long! ". All were silent because the jumper (I mean the tailor) was one of ours. No answer him that
, with the parachute under his arm, left the party.
That night, as fireworks lit up the square, another fire was built in the edge of town. When we arrived, it was late. They burned the old costumes and parachutes that floated in the flames, like ghosts, like white flowers.
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Pedro Orgambide
From "Stories with tangos and corridos" (1976)

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Pedro Orgambide born August 9, 1929 in the city of Buenos Aires. He is the author of the novel "Memoirs of a good man," "The wilderness" "The Scribe" and "A jacket to die." Wrote the story book "History and calendar to tango", and plays "Eve" and "Discepolín." And published a test "Being Argentine" and "Diary of the crisis." Among other honors, was awarded the Casa de las Americas (1976), the Premio Nacional de Novela (Mexico, 1977), the Municipal Prize Laferrere Gregorio (1995) and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Endowment for the Arts (1997 .) He died in Buenos Aires on January 19, 2003.