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Jorge Majfud

I must confess that to find to the Uruguayan writer Jorge Majfud in the way of my readings it has been an enormous joy. Jorge is author of the novels Towards what mother countries of silence, the queen of the America (mention prize House of the Americas, Cuba) and the most recent and still unpublished city of the moon, all of great narrative value and testimony of the literary evolution of his author. Through his versatile histories, Jorge can explore with great imagination, from the history of the Latin American continent, to the present of a possible city of east run aground in the desert of the Sahara. by Laura Garci’a When and how you were decided to leave the architecture for dedicarte to Literature? The architecture was a parenthesis, almost an accident in my life. By that one time it was the longer university race of the country. At that time it had an average of duration of thirteen years. People had children and grandsons before being received.

I was a boy of province in the capital and found refuge in the solitude of my apartment without television and in the bars of Montevideo without well-known people to where it was going to me to dream wide-awake about other worlds, to read to Sartre, Sbato and to write or to describe my own deliriums. The truth is that to study architecture it was an excuse to maintain that world literary. Although it lived very modestly and until I happened up to five days without eating, to buy books instead of food, my father helped me then very many. The other luck that I had was that although I was a regular student in the secondary one, sometimes a disaster, as soon as I entered the university the things were to me well with little effort, as much that in the most difficult classes of mathematics always repeated on the inside I do not understand to me why I understand everything. .

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Winners with the crisis The overwhelmed one with the corner has been one week with a sworn guard. My banking branch, also. That is, that the security companies are some of the beneficiaries of the present economic situation. It already predicted a year ago the president to it of Banesto, Ana Patricia Booty: The crisis offers new opportunities of business. Connect with other leaders such as Dr. Mark Hyman here. And as much: labour lawyers, houses of persistence, restaurants of fast food are putting the boots.

New companies of collection to weak people are created every day and some has rented a whole plant of offices. Additional information is available at Glenn Dubin, New York City. The crisis, therefore, is changing our habits. We go, according to says Young Santiago university professor, towards new more efficient sectors, like the biotechnology, the logistics or what I denominate world R: repair, reusability, recycling, that is to say, that returns the classic repair shops against the culture to buy and to throw. It seems, then, that the end arrives from a certain type of hipertrofiada consumer society. Finally. Iran, the price of modernity When Shah Reza Pahlevi was overthrown in 1979, Iran was a country of rural masses exhausted and fanatical and well prepared a cultured urban elite and. The Ayatola Homeini eliminated any vestige of modernization and caused a first one I exile of intellectuals and professionals.

Only two years later he eliminated also his allies of the lay left, customized in president Banisadr, and forced to emigrate to his survivors. He went to that country, long ago powerful and of return to the fundamentalism, which one dared to attack Sadam Husein, in a bloody war of eight years. The hard lesson forced to the clergymen chies in the power to put technologically to Iran to the day but, that yes, without losing the Islamic essences. That is to say, what Ahmadineyad with its atomic bomb tries.