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132 (12/2005)
La Fiera Literaria, Birmajer, M. Peyrou, El arte de la acción

Lateral
 

Editorial

ROBERT JUAN-CANTAVELLA
Los ríos profundos

Buzón

Literatura

IVÁN CAVALÍN
Antonio Di Benedetto. En los extramuros de la memoria
PATRICIA DE SOUZA
Fronteras narrativas. La identidad en la literatura peruana
Entrevista de OSVALDO AGUIRRE
Fontanarrosa. Escribir contra el idioma neutro

Traicionario

HÉCTOR FEBLES
Equi (vocaciones) de Borges

Poesía

JAIME RODRÍGUEZ Z
Cinco minutos para el Acopalipsis
Poemas de Mariano Peyrou

Ficción

MARCELO BIRMAJER
200 gramos

La Entrevista

ROBERT JUAN-CANTAVELLA
La Fiera Literaria

Historia

ANTONIO-PROMETEO MOYA
El terror rojo en Barcelona. La politización de la desinformación

Galería

VICTORIA CASTILLO CALIXTO
Fernanda Cohen

Cómic

QUIM PÉREZ
Un gran tebeo descongelado

Fotografía

FERRAN MATEO
Abelardo Morell. Una página con vistas

Arte

LLUIS ALABERN Y JOAN CASELLAS
El arte de la acción. A propósito de Günter Brus

Sin Ficción

TOÑO ANGULO DANERI
El lado adolorido de la cama

Cine Documental

MARCELA RESTOM
¡Despierta, despierta Nápoles! Visiones del documental ‘Souls of Naples’

Cine

FRANCESC XAVIER MIR
¡Garbo habla!

Periodismo

ROBERTO HERRSCHER
Alma Guillermoprieto. Cándida crónica de una revolución interna
GABRIELA WIENER
Leila Guerriero. En el Comala patagónico

Estantería

Crítica literaria

El espejo de la crítica

Juan Francisco Ferré. La fiesta del asno

Foco Lateral

GUILLERMO NIÑO DE GUZMÁN
Permiso para recordar, Sr. Bryce

Música

J. GONZÁLEZ, E. HOJMAN, E. FOLCH, ?M. OTERO, FLORES DEL RÍO, J. BLÁNQUEZ Y DASHIELL F.
Jazz, Off-Off, Flamenco

Des-varíos

HERNÁN MIGOYA
Iglesias y Perales

Gacetilla

Lo último

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