I skipped the number 77 to 79 because the 78 and posted it on the blog . Remember that I'm sharing journal issues that had hitherto not digitized or edited.
Well, the cover shows a scene from the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin", the first chapter published this Mampato. As a child I did not read this novel because, although asked in the school library, I got bored. Not even read this adaptation published in our magazine. maybe you should try to read it now that I'm almost old. Anyway. I do not know why he never got me excited. Just hope it's not racist for being half, hahaha.
In "Here we sang" are several songs of Violeta Parra. Among them, one that I like and is called "congratulations to reverse." I do not know if it's a song by Violeta or gathered itself into one of his research with farmers, but it's a nice song.
This time the biography is dedicated to Martin Luther King, the famous fighter for black rights and who was also a cleric, shot to death in 1968. The recent Bale a U.S. congressman in recent days seems to go back to those days when voices like those of Luther King were simply silenced with bullets.
Chapter of the History of Man is dedicated to the Inca empire. Would emphasize the illustrations that appear here because several of them also met them on the album History of Man, I've already commented on this blog for some time. What intrigues me is who is the author of these illustrations. Maybe they Eduardo Armstrong. Or, as happened with the pictures of hominids in the same album History of Man, are somewhat illustrator whose name is unknown. If anyone can aportr some light on this issue would be much appreciated.
The center pages bring reproductions of some famous paintings by masters of universal painting. Although they are photographs, are still a visual delight.
Them includes the famous story of the strange Juanito Etram. This "skilled" football player, as would any football commentator, and gave the victory to the humble team, "Southern Cross."
Two more things I want to highlight this issue. First, a report to the beautiful land of Colombia. Second, the news about the earthquake that shook central Chile on July 8, 1971. I have written something about it, referring to the earthquake of February 27 last year.
Well, the cover shows a scene from the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin", the first chapter published this Mampato. As a child I did not read this novel because, although asked in the school library, I got bored. Not even read this adaptation published in our magazine. maybe you should try to read it now that I'm almost old. Anyway. I do not know why he never got me excited. Just hope it's not racist for being half, hahaha.
In "Here we sang" are several songs of Violeta Parra. Among them, one that I like and is called "congratulations to reverse." I do not know if it's a song by Violeta or gathered itself into one of his research with farmers, but it's a nice song.
This time the biography is dedicated to Martin Luther King, the famous fighter for black rights and who was also a cleric, shot to death in 1968. The recent Bale a U.S. congressman in recent days seems to go back to those days when voices like those of Luther King were simply silenced with bullets.
Chapter of the History of Man is dedicated to the Inca empire. Would emphasize the illustrations that appear here because several of them also met them on the album History of Man, I've already commented on this blog for some time. What intrigues me is who is the author of these illustrations. Maybe they Eduardo Armstrong. Or, as happened with the pictures of hominids in the same album History of Man, are somewhat illustrator whose name is unknown. If anyone can aportr some light on this issue would be much appreciated.
The center pages bring reproductions of some famous paintings by masters of universal painting. Although they are photographs, are still a visual delight.
Them includes the famous story of the strange Juanito Etram. This "skilled" football player, as would any football commentator, and gave the victory to the humble team, "Southern Cross."
Two more things I want to highlight this issue. First, a report to the beautiful land of Colombia. Second, the news about the earthquake that shook central Chile on July 8, 1971. I have written something about it, referring to the earthquake of February 27 last year.
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