MY WRITERS
ERNESTO SABATO (June 24, 1911 – April 30, 2011) was an Argentine writer, painter and physicist. The Tunnel (Spanish: El túnel); On Heroes and Tombs (Spanish: Sobre héroes y tumbas) and Abaddon, the Exterminator (Spanish: Abaddón el exterminador) are three of the most important novels of XX century. (José)
On the request of President Raúl Alfonsín he presided over the CONADEP commission that investigated the fate of those who suffered forced disappearance during the Dirty War of the 1970s.
“Mi cabeza es un laberinto oscuro. A veces hay como relámpagos que iluminan algunos corredores. Nunca termino de saber por qué hago ciertas cosas.”
― Ernesto Sabato, El túnel
Paintings
Roberto Aizenberg (22 August 1928 – 16 February 1996), Argentine painter and sculptor.
Aizenberg married the journalist and writer Matilde Herrera (1931–1990) of the weekly Primera Plana. Her three children from a prior marriage, Valeria, José and Martín Beláustegui, lived with them. After the military coup occurred that led to the dictatorship known as the National Reorganization Process in 1976 and 1977, the three children and their spouses were kidnapped. Herrera's daughter and one of the daughters-in-law were pregnant. All remain missing.
If someone wants to understand this tragedy i suggest to see an important documentary called Verdades verdaderas, la vida de Estela - 2011, from Nicolás Gil Lavedra.
Once, I have programmed this documentary with others in one series of movies called Women from America Latina.
I leave the link: https://youtu.be/1y0ZZlzV9b4
(José)
music
Luis Alberto Spinetta, Niño condenado - Invisible
https://youtu.be/FhLNyRlFxFA
ERNESTO SABATO (June 24, 1911 – April 30, 2011) was an Argentine writer, painter and physicist. The Tunnel (Spanish: El túnel); On Heroes and Tombs (Spanish: Sobre héroes y tumbas) and Abaddon, the Exterminator (Spanish: Abaddón el exterminador) are three of the most important novels of XX century. (José)
On the request of President Raúl Alfonsín he presided over the CONADEP commission that investigated the fate of those who suffered forced disappearance during the Dirty War of the 1970s.
“Mi cabeza es un laberinto oscuro. A veces hay como relámpagos que iluminan algunos corredores. Nunca termino de saber por qué hago ciertas cosas.”
― Ernesto Sabato, El túnel
Paintings
Roberto Aizenberg (22 August 1928 – 16 February 1996), Argentine painter and sculptor.
Aizenberg married the journalist and writer Matilde Herrera (1931–1990) of the weekly Primera Plana. Her three children from a prior marriage, Valeria, José and Martín Beláustegui, lived with them. After the military coup occurred that led to the dictatorship known as the National Reorganization Process in 1976 and 1977, the three children and their spouses were kidnapped. Herrera's daughter and one of the daughters-in-law were pregnant. All remain missing.
If someone wants to understand this tragedy i suggest to see an important documentary called Verdades verdaderas, la vida de Estela - 2011, from Nicolás Gil Lavedra.
Once, I have programmed this documentary with others in one series of movies called Women from America Latina.
I leave the link: https://youtu.be/1y0ZZlzV9b4
(José)
music
Luis Alberto Spinetta, Niño condenado - Invisible
https://youtu.be/FhLNyRlFxFA
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