The Italian- Spanish writer Frabetti talks to Prensa Latina about an issue that he holds dear to his heart regarding children’s literature. Arguably also a “mathematician”, his calculations, reached presumably either through Pythagorean exactitude or crass error, point to having written a total of nearly 50 books. . Jesús […]
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María López: Homosexuality and literature in Cuba
In the last few years, the regime of Fidel Castro has introduced substantial changes with respect to sexual liberty, intending to eliminate the strain of institutional homophobia in the country, although discrimination is still present in certain areas. Benjamin Serra María E. López is an academic at London Metropolitan University […]
Shumon Zahid: “The freedom fighters are forgotten”
He is the son of the departed journalist Selina Perveen. “My sorrows know no bounds but if I live to see the war criminals are tried, the killers of my mother are punished, I know the soul of my mother will rest in peace”… Shanta Sultana “The war criminals were […]
“Olympics in the land of tomorrow: Mexico 68”
With only a few weeks before the start of the Games, Claire Brewster is offering a conference on 21st June to talk about the only time until now that they have been celebrated in Latin America. _ The Olympic Games of 1968, celebrated in Mexico, were the first to be […]