ROTUNDO THE BOOK MORE PERUVIAN LITERATURE
Just published the book ZERO HOUR, brooches Over the Sound. Antología General.
The book will be launched on Tuesday, November 3 at the National Library of Peru, Mario Vargas Llosa theater at 6 and 30 o'clock.
The most important movement of Latin American poetry, Time Zero, published an important book for understanding the national and international dimension that has given life 40 years after its inception.
Under the title "Time Zero: the greater the sound clips, the author of the book, Tulio Mora, includes nearly 700 pages of all the contributions that shaped a movement characterized by an attitude of constant criticism and reflection on poetry and birth of a new aesthetic. Preceded by a study in which the author explains the permanence of Zero Hora, the book contains samples of over 70 authors of poetry, fiction, painting, sculpture, testimonies, reports, unpublished letters, the most important manifestos and an extensive bibliography.
As you know, Zero Hour was born in 1970 and his first act was to question the entire Peruvian poetry, with the exceptions of César Vallejo, Javier Heraud and Rodolfo Hinojosa. This question earned him the reputation of "parricide", later adopted the attitude that Chilean-Mexican movement and later the movement infrarrealists Zero Hour International was formed in Paris European writers, and African American.
"Zero Hour, more sound clips" (published by the Publishing Fund Peruvian culture that leads the poet Jorge Espinoza Sánchez) will be presented on Tuesday, November 3 at the National Library, at 6:30 pm, and will be horazerianos infrarrealists presence and arrivals from Mexico, Chile, Canada and Spain.
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