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        Los Ácratas

        by Rodrigo Garnica

        The Acrats is the failed story of two descendants of Bouvard and Pécuchet, Flaubert’s posthumous heroes. The acrats pretend to be modern vigilantes, but they fail to realize that this issue of justice requires many procedures, some frankly bureaucratic. They are homeless by vocation and dreamers, because they have no other choice; they travel the small world within their grasp without realizing that the only goal of their journey is the journey itself.

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        El arte un espejo del pensamiento

        A propósito del Mal, la Creación y un poco más.

        by Asbel Hernández

        In her text, Asbel Hernández gives testimony of the trilogy that gathers Evil with Beauty and of course, with Horror. She takes a decisive step further when she manages, with a singular rhetorical device, to rewrite the issue at stake. Hernández writes from her own angle, what is often called style, to combine quotation and the manipulation (in its best sense) of the quotation. But she also does not hesitate to summon Jean Genet, who appears as the figurehead that she carries forward for the eyes of others, those others who are the readers led by the author.

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