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Wislawa Szymborska, sonrisa y agonía en la poesía

Los que se preguntan para qué sirve el premio Nobel encontraron una respuesta en octubre de 1996. http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2012/02/01/actualidad/1328129907_122688.html

Pequeños detalles de Szymborska

http://elpais.com/diario/2009/12/05/babelia/1259975535_850215.html Wislawa Szymborska está en su casa, pero pide permiso para fumar.
http://www.letralia.com/136/articulo03.htm Contrario al título de esta novela tan célebre y que muchos han catalogado como su mejor obra narrativa, la prosa de John Maxwell Coetzee no es para nada desgraciada.

136 | Artículos y reportajes | La Desgracia de Coetzee | Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro

Interview: Herta Mueller On Growing Up In Ceausescu's Romania - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2011

http://www.rferl.org/content/Interview_Herta_Mueller_On_Growing_Up_In_Ceausescus_Romania/1848830.html R omanian-born author Herta Mueller on October 8 won the 2009 Nobel prize for literature. In 1999, Mueller, whose parents were members of the German-speaking minority in Romania, spoke to Mircea Iorgulescu from RFE/RL's Romania-Moldova Service about growing up under dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, her encounters with the secret police, and how her background has shaped her work. RFE/RL: Your novels all have something in common.
Muy fácil. - Para gente muy loca y apasionada: comenzad por poetas suicidas... pero no las reduzcamos sólo a eso. Lo digo porque así es más fácil acordarse de ellas. Porque su vida es tan intensa como su poesía.

Poesía para dummies ARTICULOS MUSICA | PlayGround | MUSICA INDEPENDIENTE ALTERNATIVA INTERNACIONAL ONLINE

http://www.playgroundmag.net/musica/articulos-de-musica/columnas-musicales/poesia-para-dummies

Christopher Paolini's Legacy | Indigo Blog

Christopher Paolini is a name that resonates in the world of fantasy fiction. http://blog.indigo.ca/teen/item/738-christopher-paolinis-legacy.html
Christopher Paolini recently participated in a rather long video interview for Amazon Germany totaling over 40 minutes! http://shurtugal.com/2012/01/15/new-interview-featuring-christopher-with-amazon-released-bringing-40-minutes-of-interesting-questions-and-answers/

New interview featuring Christopher with Amazon released, bringing 40 minutes of interesting questions and answers! | Shur'tugal

http://fantasy-faction.com/2012/christopher-paolini-interview Friday, July 20, 2012 After graduating from high school at 15, Christopher Paolini began writing Eragon , the first novel of the Inheritance Cycle set in the mythical land of Alagaësia. In 2002, the Paolini family self-published Eragon and began an aggressive campaign to promote Christopher’s work. He and his family toured countless schools and libraries to discuss reading and writing.

Christopher Paolini Interview | Fantasy Faction

Interview with Christopher Paolini, author of Eragon books

A tale of bravery and battles, friendship and fortitude, dragons and danger. http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/interview-with-christopher-paolini-author-of-eragon-books/2011/10/25/gIQA0gF7lM_story.html

Our Exclusive Interview with Inheritance Cycle Author Christopher Paolini « Random Acts of Reading

Only one more day until one of the biggest book releases of the year: Inheritance by Christopher Paolini!

Christopher Paolini’s Dragon Lair

Paolini's favorite words in his invented dialect.
On the publication day of Christopher Paolini's INHERITANCE, the fourth and final book in the Inheritance cycle (following Eragon, Eldest and Brisingr), he looks back at the moments that shaped an unknown, teen writer into a bestselling author and a household name in the canon of fantasy literature. I remember four great turning points in my life.

Christopher Paolini: Moments That Shaped Me Into A Bestseller

Vladimir Nabokov’s ringside vision of art and life

“Everything plays” – an essay published here for the first time in English Published: 1 August 2012 A ccording to the distinguished 1930s novelist Sebastian Knight, “the only real number is one”; and Knight’s creator, Vladimir Nabokov, liked in his later years to tell interviewers that he “had never belonged to any club or group”.