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Introducción del símbolo de la fe, de Reinaldo Arenas, escritor cubano. Ni Palabras en la hojarasca ni Andrés Briseño ostentan los derechos sobre las piezas musicales y los textos utilizados en este podcast, salvo cuando así lo expresen. La publicación de este episodio no tiene fines de lucro, sino la difusión de la tradición oral y la literatura.
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas: Queering Literature, Politics, and the Activist Curriculum (U Florida Press, 2022) demonstrates the Cuban writer's influence as public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teaching on resistance to normative ideologies resonates in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas illuminates how Arenas's work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today's audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas's aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas's themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer's poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism. Sandro R. Barros, assistant professor in the Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education program at Michigan State University, is the author of Competing Truths in Contemporary Latin American Literature: Narrating Otherness, Marginality, and the Politics of Representation. Rafael Ocasio is Charles A. Dana Professor of Spanish at Agnes Scott College. He is the author of A Gay Cuban Activist in Exile: Reinaldo Arenas and Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw: Reinaldo Arenas. Angela L. Willis is professor of Hispanic studies and Latin American studies at Davidson College. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Hablamos con Andrés Asevís sobre su novela Cosa Negra (De Parado, Argentina 2023) que actualiza la vida de la comunidad gay cubana; y también hablamos de todo y de todas: Sarduy, Cabrera Infante, Reinaldo Arenas, la revolución, el turismo sexual, la conga contra la homofobia, y la magnitud del amor y la amistad en nuestras vidas mariconas. Andrés nos lee parte de sus nuevos textos “absolutamente modernos” y nos deja con ganas de mucho, mucho más. También mencionamos a: De Parado https://www.instagram.com/de_parado/ Tobías Dirty https://www.instagram.com/tobiasdirty/ Juan Pablo Ramos https://www.instagram.com/diputeib0l/ Héctor Delgado https://www.instagram.com/hector.delgado.lopez/ Gael Policano Rossi https://www.instagram.com/gaelpr1987/
Ha sido directora de Información de la Biblioteca Nacional, directora de la Fundación para el Rescate del Acervo Documental Venezolano y directora general de Fundarte. Gestionó tres librerías que se convirtieron en ícono de Caracas, como fueron: El Búho (en sociedad con SAC), La Librería (Fundación Eugenio Mendoza) y Cruz del Sur. En 1978, recibió el Premio al Mejor Libro del Año de la Biblioteca Nacional por el cuidado editorial de La vieja Rosa de Reinaldo Arenas, publicado por Cruz del Sur. Fue también recopiladora y editora de varios de Los Libros de El Diario de Caracas y colaboró por mucho tiempo en las páginas de ese mismo diario como entrevistadora y columnista. Bajo su cargo estuvo la subdirección y dirección de la revista Pandora de El Nacional. Es autora de Administre su belleza, publicado en 1998 por Los Libros de El Nacional, así como de Más de 100 Mujeres de Venezuela, junto con SiIda Cordoliani, publicación de Bancaribe. Actualmente, se desempeña como directora de la Fundación Herrera Luque. Un Minuto con las Artes, la Academia en tu Radio, con Susana Benko, Álvaro Mata, Humberto Ortiz y Rafael Castillo Zapata. Al aire por Radio Capital 710 AM el miércoles 13 de septiembre de 2023. ----------------- Sigue nuestro contenido a través de: ▸ Instagram → https://bit.ly/42DmGK6 ▸ Spotify → https://acortar.link/Pazhqo ▸ Apple Podcast → https://apple.co/42oUwCO ¿Qué te pareció esta entrevista? ¡Déjanos tu comentario!
Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este martes 22 de agosto de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - El "joven de la pancarta" será trasladado a una cárcel de menor severidad - La estatal Neuronic recibió más de 6 millones de dólares de México - El turismo sigue estancado en Cuba - Homenaje a Reinaldo Arenas en México Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: "El joven de la pancarta" pasará a una cárcel de menor severidad tras casi tres años de malos tratos https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/pancarta-carcel-severidad-despues-tratos_0_3591840784.html La estatal cubana Neuronic recibió más de 6 millones de dólares de México por proyectos y contratos https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/estatal-cubana-Neuronic-recibio-6_millones-dolares-Mexico-proyectos-contratos_0_3591240851.html Se fuga un entrenador del equipo cubano que participa en las Pequeñas Ligas en Pensilvania https://www.14ymedio.com/deportes/entrenador-participa-Pequenas-Ligas-Pensilvania_0_3591240853.html Costa Rica vende 24 toneladas de carne a Cuba en medio de una caída de la producción nacional https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/Costa-Rica-toneladas-Cuba-produccion_0_3591240852.html El turismo sigue estancado en Cuba, con menos de 200.000 visitantes en julio https://www.14ymedio.com/economia/turismo-estancado-Cuba-visitantes-julio_0_3591240847.html Antiguo campeón cubano de judo, 'desertor' y organizador del polémico Santa María Music Fest https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Antiguo-Santa-Maria-Music-Fest_0_3591240849.html El miedo y la mentalidad de esclavo hacen que "el 99% de los rusos sean apolíticos" https://www.14ymedio.com/entrevista/miedo-mentalidad-esclavo-rusos-apoliticos_0_3591840781.html Homenaje a Reinaldo Arenas en los 80 años de su nacimiento https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos_culturales/libros/Homenaje-Reinaldo-Arenas-anos-nacimiento_13_3591370829.html
durée : 00:58:46 - Avant la Nuit : Reinaldo Arenas et le premier grand opéra cubain d'aujourd'hui - par : Marcel Quillévéré - Cette émission est presque entièrement consacrée à l'opéra que Jorge Martín a composé à partir des Mémoires « Avant la Nuit » (Antes que Anochezca) de l'écrivain cubain Reinaldo Arenas... - réalisé par : Géraldine Prutner
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este lunes 31 de julio de 2023 tocaré estos temas: - La inflación alcanza a las antenas parabólicas ilegales - Alemania exige visado de tránsito a los cubanos - Cuatro peloteros cubanos dejan la Isla en un fin de semana - Regresa "El mundo alucinante" de la mano de Tusquets Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Se dispara en La Habana el precio del servicio de las antenas parabólicas ilegales https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Habana-servicio-antenas-parabolicas-ilegales_0_3578042162.html Alemania exige visado de tránsito a los cubanos para frenar la emigración ilegal https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Alemania-transito-cubanos-emigracion-ilegal_0_3577442221.html "Soy un desobediente pacífico dispuesto a pagar las consecuencias" https://www.14ymedio.com/entrevista/desobediente-pacifico-dispuesto-pagar-consecuencias_0_3578642104.html Xavier Cabonell: El general y la muerte https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/general-muerte_0_3577442226.html La pena de muerte "nos va a pesar mañana" a los cubanos, razona un abogado estatal https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/manana-cubanos-razona-abogado-estatal_0_3576842287.html Muere a los 80 años Vladimiro Roca, decano de la oposición cubana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Muere-Vladimiro-Roca-oposicion-cubana_0_3578042164.html El derecho a morir o hasta dónde llega la libertad individual https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/derecho-morir-llega-libertad-individual_0_3578642102.html Una inmensa cola a las afueras del Jalisco Park marca su jornada de reapertura en La Habana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/Jalisco-Park-jornada-reapertura-Habana_0_3577442224.html Cuatro peloteros cubanos dejan la Isla en apenas un fin de semana https://www.14ymedio.com/deportes/peloteros-dejan-Isla-apenas-semana_0_3578642103.html La mejor novela de Reinaldo Arenas y una antología sobre el 11J entre los libros cubanos de julio https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/cuba_0_3577442225.html
Un Día Como Hoy 16 de Julio. Acontece: 1782: en Austria se estrena la ópera El rapto en el serrallo de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Nace: 1723: Joshua Reynolds, pintor británico (f. 1792). 1943: Reinaldo Arenas, poeta cubano (f. 1990). 1948: Pinchas Zukerman, violinista israelí. Fallece: 1989: Herbert von Karajan, director de orquesta y músico austriaco (n. 1908). Conducido por Joel Almaguer Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2023
The ladies express what they've got whether you're ready or not in this episode about banned poetry.Support Breaking Form, if the spirit so moves you:Review Breaking Form on Apple Podcasts here. Buy our books:Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.Read more of the Judy Blume NPR interview on banning books.To read more about Amanda Gorman's poem being banned, click here. If you'd like to read more about Daily Salinas, the person who formally complained about Gorman's poem, who is reported to have links to Proud Boys, go here.Here and here are the receipts regarding Jericho Brown's rescinded invitation to visit to the Community School of Naples in February 2022.Matthew Zapruder's suicide poem was published as the April 18, 2023 Poem-a-Day.For more about banned poets, visit the website we use from the Academy of American Poets.On the Golden Girls, Blanche's sister, Charmaine, writes a book called Vixen: Story of a Woman. Check out Blanche's reaction to it here. We also mention the existence of a few Golden Girls episodes centering on Blanche's relationship with her gay brother, Clay. Check out a clip of one of those here.You can see 4 incredible, short interviews with Reinaldo Arenas (~19 mins) here.
Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 8 de diciembre de 2022 comentaré estos temas: - Cuando cae la noche en el campo cubano: robo y saqueo - Un motor de la era soviética en una balsa hacia Miami - Los envíos de petróleo venezolano a Cuba caen en noviembre - Hace 32 años del adiós a Reinaldo Arenas Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: Etecsa acuerda con Orange un cable submarino entre Cuba y Martinica https://enterate.link/cuba/Etecsa-Orange-submarino-Cuba-Martinica_0_3437056269.html Los cubanos pagan casi el 63% más por sus alimentos que hace un año https://enterate.link/economia/cubanos-pagan-alimentacion-hace-ano_0_3437056267.html Cientos de jóvenes cubanos se dedican al robo en las fincas de Ciego de Ávila https://enterate.link/economia/Cientos-jovenes-dedican-Ciego-Avila_0_3436456325.html Deportarán a 15 cubanos que fueron detenidos en una bodega que usaban 'coyotes' https://enterate.link/internacional/Mexico-deportara-cubanos-detenidos-bodega-usaban-coyotes_0_3437056272.html Llegan 20 cubanos en una balsa con el motor de un camión ruso Kamaz https://enterate.link/internacional/Llegan-20_cubanos-Florida-balsa-impulsada-motor-camion-Kamaz_0_3436456331.html "Solo hay un responsable: Fidel Castro", escribió Reinaldo Arenas un 7 de diciembre https://enterate.link/cultura/Solo-Fidel-Castro-Reinaldo-Arenas_0_3437056270.html
Writer, speaker, and traveler, Ann Tashi Slater, returns with Raghu to talk the bardos, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, trust, travel, NDE's, letting go, Padmasambhava, and faith. Ann Tashi Slater is a writer, speaker and traveler, born on a summer evening in Andalusia to an American father and a Tibetan mother. Ann lived in Spain for two years, Darjeeling and Kathmandu for a year, and then moved to the States. Her fiction, essays, and interviews have been published by The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Catapult, Guernica, Tin House, AGNI, Granta, Kyoto Journal, and the HuffPost, among others, and she is a contributing a contributing editor at Tricycle. Her writing also appears in Women in Clothes (Riverhead) and American Dragons (HarperCollins); a translation of fiction by Reinaldo Arenas was published in Old Rosa (Grove). She speaks and teaches workshops throughout the world. More info at AnnTashiSlater.com"One thing we know for sure is that things are going to change and end, including us. We dread this, of course, but in the Tibetan Buddhist way of thinking, it's really an opportunity to find meaning and think about the things that matter to us." – Ann Tashi Slater See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En el episodio, Luis Romani y los preciosos bastardos entrevistan al célebre escritor hispanomexicano Igor Ramírez García-Peralta.En la charla, Igor nos comparte su punto de vista ante los calificativos de su libro como "novela erótica". También nos cuenta sobre las influencias que autores como Reinaldo Arenas y Bret Easton Ellis significaron para que escribiera su primera novela, "Ese horrible dese de pertenecer", especialmente, con lo gráfico que podía llegar a ser en las descripciones. Finalmente, Igor nos da su opinión acerca de la polémica etiqueta de literatura gay, y por qué no está de acuerdo con ello.¡No olvides anotar su consejo para todos los que quieren escribir su primera novela!Suscríbete al podcast y síguenos en:Instagram: @preciososbastardosTwitter: @LuisRomanii Facebook: www.facebook.com/preciososbastardos Sigue a Igor Ramírez García-Peralta en IG @igor_solar Y recuerda que... #LoPersonalEsLiterarioContacto profesional: preciososbastardos@gmail.com
En este otro episodio de estreno, Luis Romani y los preciosos bastardos charlan con el consolidado escritor colombiano Jaime Manrique. En la conversación, Jaime cuenta el inicio de su relación con el escritor Manuel Puig así como de su amistad con Reinaldo Arenas. Nos habla sobre el proceso que vivió para escribir su libro "Maricones eminentes", así como de las obsesiones que lo llevan a elegir qué historias contar. Jaime también nos dice qué significa realmente ser un escritor latinoamericano en un país extranjero. No olvides anotar el sombrío consejo que da a la nueva generación de autores ¡Te dejará sin palabras!Suscríbete al podcast y síguenos en:Instagram: www.instagram.com/preciososbastardos/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/preciososbastardos Twitter: www.twitter.com/LuisRomanii Sigue a Jaime Manrique en:www.facebook.com/jaime.manrique.35 Y recuerda que... #LoPersonalEsLiterarioContacto profesional: preciososbastardos@gmail.com
Hechos con Palabras - Reinaldo Arenas by Radiotelevisión de Veracruz
Celestino antes del alba, del cubano Reinaldo Arenas, es su primera novela publicada y cuenta la historia de un pequeño que se cría con su madre soltera y sus abuelos violentos en una pequeña casa del campo cubano. En un ambiente de miseria, la historia se complica con la llegada de Celestino, un primo del protagonista cuya madres se ha suicidado y a quien sus abuelos repudian porque no hace otra cosa que escribir poesía en todos los árboles que rodean el rancho. Con un estilo fantástico, es una novela que hace una cruda crítica social al tiempo en que deja ver la nutrida imaginación de la niñez.
We discuss ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome' what it is, and why missing Black women goes so underreported (but also can we just not disappear all women)? We must finally talk, and have a come to Jesus moment about Drake and his relationship with underaged girls. We also must have a talk about some Black celebs and their perception of COVID. In the main Korner we celebrate 6 Historic Queer Latinx gamechangers to celebrate that you dont know about! Guest Co- Host - Lauren Carter: a Software Engineer in Silicon Valley with a track record for leading engineering teams that build consumer products. In addition to her technical role, Lauren is a long time distance runner turned tri-athlete. She's competed on some of the largest and most successful Track Clubs and Triathlon teams in the US. When not engaging in fitness or tech, you can find Lauren with a glass of wine in hand probably having a discussion about gardening.REFERENCE LINKS: Missing Black Women UnreportedMissing black women's cases are often unsolved, underreportedThe urgent crisis of missing Black women and girlsThey walked for the ‘Unforgotten 51' and all other Black women murdered or missing in Chicago230,000 people of color reported missing in the U.S. These black women are doing something about itNews Media Can't Shake ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome,' Critics SayBlack celebrities denying Pon de Replay, our last victim, Busta Rhymes Nicki Minaji scandal update (testicalgate distraction)Historic, Queer, LatinX Gamechangers http://www.newnownext.com/latinx-queer-lgbtq-history-month/10/2018/https://www.hrc.org/news/hrc-honors-five-latinx-lgbtq-historical-figures-for-latinx-heritage-monthhttp://www.alanpelaez.com/contact/#cntctfrm_contact_formhttps://www.spectrumsouth.com/5-queer-latinx-icons/https://hiplatina.com/latinx-lgbtqia-icons-we-should-all-know/Minority Korner on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2JsXEuuCONTACT USTwitter: @minoritykornerEmail: minoritykorner@gmail.comIG: @minoritykornerHost/Producer: James Arthur M: TW: @JamesArthur_M, IG: @JamesArthur
En esta emisión del Aquelarre de la Historia nos acompañó nuestro colega y amigo Ismael Olvera, quien nos compartió parte de su invetigación historica en torno a la obra de Reinaldo Arenas, escritor cubano que vivió en el exilio a partir del gobierno de la Revolución Cubana encabezada por Fidel Castro.
Un Día Como Hoy 16 de Julio: Acontece: 1782: en Austria se estrena la ópera El rapto en el serrallo de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Nace: 1723: Joshua Reynolds, pintor británico (f. 1792). 1943: Reinaldo Arenas, poeta cubano (f. 1990). 1948: Pinchas Zukerman, violinista israelí. Fallece: 1989: Herbert von Karajan, director de orquesta y músico austriaco (n. 1908). Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2021
This podcast is presented in conjunction with our new virtual exhibit, American Voices, which you can explore at NationOfWriters.org. In this episode, we'll discuss the life and work of Cuban-born writer Reinaldo Arenas with our guests Ann Tashi Slater and Peter Johnson. Arenas was born in the Cuban countryside where he spent a lot of [...]
This podcast is presented in conjunction with our new virtual exhibit, American Voices, which you can explore at NationOfWriters.org. In this episode, we'll discuss the life and work of Cuban-born writer Reinaldo Arenas with our guests Ann Tashi Slater and Peter Johnson. Arenas was born in the Cuban countryside where he spent a lot of [...]
Reinaldo Arenas Fuentes (Aguas Claras, Cuba; 16 de julio de 1943 - Nueva York, Estados Unidos; 7 de diciembre de 1990)1 fue un novelista, dramaturgo y poeta cubano conocido por sus obras mágico-realistas y su oposición a la dictadura de Fidel Castro.
Parlem del món al·lucinant de Reinaldo Arenas, les causes de la recessió sexual, i la millor frase de Rebecca West.
El suicidio del escritor cubano Reinaldo Arenas, entre la #homofobia capitalista y socialista, en la revisión histórica de Alfonso Gómez Rossi.
Un día como hoy, 7 de diciembre: 1598, nace Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1772, nace Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz. 1863, nace Pietro Mascagni. 1928, nace Noam Chomsky. 43 a.C., Fallece Cicerón. 1917, fallece Ludwig Minkus. 1985, fallece Robert Graves. 1990, fallece Reinaldo Arenas. 1996, fallece José Donoso. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2020
EN ESPAÑOL Hoy tenemos el placer de conversar con RAFAEL OCASIO, profesor de español en Agnes Scott College en Atlanta, Georgia. Sus áreas de interés incluyen: 1) la obra del escritor cubano Reinaldo Arenas; 2) el impacto de la santería en la literatura cubana; 3) la obra de la novelista latino-puertorriqueña Judith Ortiz Cofer. Rafael acaba de publicar, en agosto 2020, un nuevo libro, Race and Nation in Puerto Rican Folklore: Franz Boas and John Alden Mason in Porto Rico (Rutgers University Press). En mayo de 2021 se publicará su próximo libro, Folk Stories from the Hills of Puerto Rico / Cuentos folklóricos de las montañas de Puerto Rico (Rutgers University Press). Entre las otras publicaciones de Rafael Ocasio se destacan, Reinaldo Arenas: Cuba's Political and Sexual Outlaw(University of Florida Press, 2003), The Making of a Gay Activist (University of Florida Press, 2007) y Afro-Cuban Costumbrismo: From Plantations to the Slums (University of Florida Press, 2012). Actualmente enseña cursos de español introductorio, así como cursos avanzados de conversación y gramática, Cultura y Civilización Latinoamericana, e Introducción a la Literatura Latinoamericana. Estudió en la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras (B.A.), en Eastern New Mexico University (M.A.) y en University of Kentucky (Ph.D.). Se pueden comunicar con el profesor Rafael Ocasio vía su correo electrónico: rocasio@agnesscott.edu
Reinaldo Arenas fue uno de los escritores cubanos más rebeldes y libres. Desde muy joven fue perseguido por la policía cubana debido a su crítica constante al gobierno de la Isla. Después de haber sido encarcelado y condenado a la persecución, Reinaldo Arenas huyó de la isla en uno de los éxodos más grandes de los últimos años: el éxodo del Mariel.Una vez en el exilio, enfermo de SIDA, con una vida llena de tristezas y contrastes, decidió tomar el camino del suicidio. Arenas terminó con su vida el 7 de diciembre de 1990 en su departamento de Nueva York. Pero antes de morir nos dejó su último testimonio, su último grito de libertad. Su autobiografía: Antes que Anochezca. Reinaldo nos cuenta lo siguiente.
Autobiografía de Reinaldo Arenas, escrita en 1990 antes de su suicidio. Escritor y dramaturgo cubano.
En este episodio, que hemos titulado El documento humano, nos referimos a escritores cuya vida trágica se confunde con su obra de tal modo que se torna virtualmente imposible encontrar la línea divisoria. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ensayista/message
El Teatro 8 te acerca al poeta cubano Reinaldo Arenas con la poesía; Esa Voluntad de Vivir Manifestándose. Interpretada por el actor Alejandro Vales. www.teatro8.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teatro-8/support
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In this week's episode, I talk to fiction writer Glendaliz Camacho near the end of her residency at the Kerouac House in Orlando. Photo by Linda Nieves-Powell NOTES Check out Glendaliz's work: Pigeons (short story) Full Battle Rattle (personal essay) Dominoes (short story) Reinaldo Arenas's story "The Glass Tower" appears in
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta edición Emilio del Carril conversa con el Dr. Ricardo Rodríguez Santos, profesor de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (Recinto de Carolina), sobre su tesis doctoral "Palimpsesto Caribeño: Intertexualidad en el Mundo Alucinante de Reinaldo Arenas.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Bonita Radio. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/90599
En esta edición Emilio del Carril conversa con el Dr. Ricardo Rodríguez Santos, profesor de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (Recinto de Carolina), sobre su tesis doctoral "Palimpsesto Caribeño: Intertexualidad en el Mundo Alucinante de Reinaldo Arenas.
Kathryn Court joined Penguin Books in 1977 and became Editorial Director two years later. In l984 she was named Editor in Chief of Viking Penguin and in 1992 Senior Vice-President, Publisher, and Editor in Chief of Penguin Books. She was named President of Penguin Books in August 2000. Authors she has worked with include: Reinaldo Arenas, Andrea Camilleri, J.M. Coetzee, Slavenka Drakulic, Mary Relinda Ellis, Robert Fagles, Josephine Humphreys, Garrison Keillor, Nora Okja Keller, Donna Leon, Mary McGarry Morris, John Mortimer, Richard Rodriguez, C.J. Samsom, Jim Trelease, and William Trevor. We met at BookExpo in New York, and talk here about: the role of publisher, artist Chris Ware's funky Candide cover, new ways of selling things you already own, showing the young that reading can be fun, finding new authors and having faith in them, Andrea Camilleri and the benefit of buying series, hard cover versus soft cover sales, 4000 title backlists that finance front lists, J.M. Coetzee's greatness, sales and distain for interviewers, the need for confidence in young editors in order to convince others that their picks are as good as they say they are, advertising in book review sections and how it doesn't work, how emotional novels and those with voices women can identify with sell best, the three million copy selling The Memory Keeper's Daughter, the sales power of word of mouth, and the joyful intensity of working as part of an editorial team…as a happy few against the world.