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  • Varios colaboradores

    Published by EDITORIAL FONTALBA, S.A., Serrano, 6. 28001 Madrid, 1992

    Language: Spanish

    Seller: páginafilia, Villavieja del Lozoya, M, Spain

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Aceptable. Bruno Domingo y Tirso Lizárraga (illustrator). El Europeo es una revista periódica de información general número 42 . Verano 1992. Publica las diversas secciones como el sumario comprendiendo en resumen: Editorial CUADERNOS DE VERANO: Elogio de la pereza. Fernando Castro El jardín de verano. Marta Moriarty ¿.? Ignacio Gomez de Riaño Un pitagórico en el tendido. Javier de Juan Walking light al andaluz. Jacques Pastor Deja vu. Carlos Moya Como mejorar el nivel de insulto. OPINION: Una larga conversación. Un rojo en casa. Eduardo Haro Tecglen El latido del sismografo. Francisco Jarauta Las tinieblas del poder. Giacomo Marramao DEBATE: ¿POR QUE SOMOS TAN HORTERAS? Horteras, una geografía imprecisa. Inmaculada de la Fuente Tres relatos de capullos. Ray Loriga CREACIÓN: Jeff Koons Ocho proyectos gaseosos. José Miguel de Prada Poole Fiesta barroca en la casa de panadería. Carlos Franco Tener nada. Marta Sentis DOCUMENTOS: Gordon Matta-Clarck Anarquitectura. Mireia Sentis Retorno a eleusis. Albert Hoffman Arte; mercado y crisis. Marga Paz Arthur Cravan. María Lluisa Borras Twins. Gemelas sobre gemelos Mi vida como berlines. José Manuel Costa Arthur Cravan. Maria Lluisa Borras SECCIONES: Cine: La pupila Blanca. Gonzalo García Pino Música: Fatima Miranda Bricolart. Sigrido Martín Begue Juego de verano. Manuel Dimas Papiroflexia. César Fernández Arias Ajedrez. Eduardo Scala Proyecto Plus Ultra. Mar Villaespesa Agenda. Propuesta de lectura. Horace Walpole, Luis Alberto de Cuenca. Apendice documental. Portada: Fotografía de Robert Mapplethorpe Fotografía de portada: Peter Lindbergh.

  • Maura, Miguel

    Published by Liberty Magazine, 1944

    Seller: Hammonds Antiques & Books, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.

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    Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. This is an article/advertisement from a Vintage Journal and not a book or magazine, ; Unbound, neatly trimmed & in mylar with a stiff backing board. Please note: This is NOT A BOOK, but from a vintage journal. "Hammonds Books" is NOT written on the item but only on the scan. ; ; 9x12; 2 pages;

  • Varios

    Published by Zeta Ediciones, 1978

    Seller: El Boletin, Barcelona, B, Spain

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    Condition: Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Zeta Ediciones. Fecha Edición: 1978. Materia/s: 4FIG5BMXPW. Estado: BIEN. Buen estado general. Paginas aviejadas por el paso del tiempo. Tiene marcas de desgaste en la cubierta. Formato revista grapa. Edicion en ESPAÑOL y a color. Incluye entre otros articulos: Habla la pitonisa del Rey, Don Juan negocio con Hitler, La finca fantasma de Pilar Franco, España cada vez menos catolicos, Banco de Valladolid el ultimo escandalo, Sobran plazas usted puede ser verdugo. Incluye suplemento INTERVIU EN EL PARLAMENTO. Revista / Publicación.

  • Varios

    Published by Grupo Zeta, 1982

    Seller: El Boletin, Barcelona, B, Spain

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    Condition: Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Grupo Zeta. Fecha Edición: 1982. Materia/s: MQ6FGITMER. Estado: BIEN. Entrevistas a Miguel Bose y Javier Gurruchaga. Operacion Banana contra Franco. Revista / Publicación.

  • Varios

    Published by Grupo Zeta, 1978

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    Condition: Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Grupo Zeta. Fecha Edición: 1978. Materia/s: 8JYWZ8BMN9. Estado: BIEN. Buen estado general. Incluye articulos entre los cuales: Habla la pitonisa del Rey, la finca fantasma de Pilar Franco, España cada vez menos catolicos. Revista / Publicación.

  • Varios

    Published by Grupo Zeta, 1981

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    Condition: Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Grupo Zeta. Fecha Edición: 1981. Materia/s: BVQCZ9DL0N. Estado: BIEN. Los secretos incofesables de Pilar Franco. Entrevista a Miguel Boyer. Revista / Publicación.

  • Seller image for ECO CONTEMPORANEO. Revista interamericana. for sale by Cabalgando en un Silbido

    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. N° 1 a 13. Director: Miguel Grinberg. 1961-1969. Rústica. A partir del nº 8/9 la publicación se subtitulada "Revista y ediciones de exploración humana para minorías marginales" y desde el nº 11 "Revista y ediciones de exploración humana para la creación de una alternativa". Colaboraciones de: Homero Aridjis, Fernando Arrabal, Gonzalo Arroyo, Max Aub, Lida Barragán, Leopoldo José Bartolomé, Sergio Bernardes, Ernesto Cardenal, Rosario Castellanos, Abelardo Castillo, Simón Corral, Julio Cortázar, Alberto Cousté, Antonio Dal Masetto, Juan Carlos De Brasi, Alberto Dei Piani, Washington Delgado, Marco Denevi, Jorge "Dipi" Di Paola, Saúl Drajer, Ulises Estrella, César Fernández Moreno, Juan Carlos Ferreira, Marcelo Fox, Jorge E. Fuentes, Luis García Morales, Lionel Gibson, Witold Gombrowicz, Federico González Frías, Raúl González Tuñón, Aníbal Grezzi, Raquel Jodorowsky, Gregorio Kohon, Humberto Malinarich M., Carlos Marcucci, Reynaldo Mariani, Ariel Maudet (h.), Franco Mogni, Eugenio Montejo, Marco Antonio Montes de Oca, Gerardo Musel, José Nemirovsky, Éktor Nho [seud. de Miguel Grinberg], María Rosa Oliver, Arnaldo Orfila Reynal, Jaime Pasmanier, Odín Peñaloza Moreno, Luis Guillermo Piazza, Manuel Pinillos, Víctor Prncet, Roberto Rapalo, Ruy Rodríguez, Alejandro Romualdo, Dalmiro Sáenz, Aníbal Sagnabatta, Sebastián Salazar Bondy, Norberto Schenquerman, Raquel Silva, Javier Sologuren, Aldo Sorenson Vitale, Rafael Squirru, Enrique Sverdlik, Francisco 'Paco' Urondo, Gustavo A. Valdés, Vicente Valverde, Carlos Varasim, Bernardo Verbitsky, Alejandro Vignati, Jorge Rubén Vilela, David Viñas, Héctor Yánover, Saúl Ibargoyen Islas. Entre los temas abordados a lo largo de la revista encontramos: Contracultura, Cultura underground, Cultura Beat, Poesía Latinoamericana, Beat Generation, Cine, Pacifismo, Guerra de Vietnam, Anticolonialismo, Movimiento Antirracista, Poder Negro, Movimiento Hippie, Ecologismo, New Left (Estados Unidos), Nueva Izquierda. Buen estado. Colección Completa.

  • VARIOS

    Published by GRUPO ZETA, 1982

    Seller: El Boletin, Barcelona, B, Spain

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    Condition: Aceptable. Autor: VARIOS. Editorial: GRUPO ZETA. Fecha Edición: 1982. Materia/s: XVDJMWEAPB. Estado: BIEN. Entrevista a Miguel Boyer. Bjorn Borg, el tenista que vino del frio. Las chorradas de Pilar Franco. Revista / Publicación.

  • Published by Tamedia Zürich, 2002

    Language: German

    Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Germany

    Association Member: GIAQ

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    Standardeinband. Condition: Gut. ca. 100 S. INHALT: SPANISCH. IM TAL DER GEFALLENEN. Franco und die Diktatur sind langsam gestorben ?vergessen wird in Spanien um so schneller. Von Peter Burghardt. DIE STADT. Alles über Mütter, Madrid und Mütter in Madrid. Eine Reportage von Annette Scharnberg. Mit Bildern von Navia. KINDERREIM. Die Spanier und der Tod. Eine Tiergeschichte von Kraska rex. SZENISCH. DAS GESETZ DER FRAUEN. Weibliche Farben und männliche Blicke deuten. Von Elisabeth Bronfen. DAS KABINETT DES DR. ALMODÖVAR. Wie der Regisseur aus Versatzstücken. der Filmgeschichte seine Monster gebiert. Von Muriel Gerstner. ECCE OMO ODER INS FERNSEHEN KOMMT KEIN MENSCH. Die Rolle der Medien in. den Filmen von Almodövar. Von Nicole Müller. DER KLANG VON GLÜCK UND TRAUER. Almodövars musikalische Ausflüge. Von Suzanne Zahnd. ÜBERDREHT. DER CINEAST. Almodövars Rückkehr. Ein Gespräch mit dem Regisseur. Von Angel Harguindey. Mit Bildern von Peter Lindbergh. DAS PERSONAL. Antonio Banderas, Marisa Paredes, Miguel Böse, Javier Cämara, Agustin Almodövar, Penelope Cruz, Victoria Abril, Peter Coyote, Carmen Maura. Eine Auswahl von Michael Lang. DIE NASE. Für Rossy de Palmas Riechorgan nach Madrid. Von Fanni Fetzer. DER DREHORT. Hable con ella - das Set aus der Sicht des Regisseurs. Von Pedro Almodöv. DER CLAN. Ein paar Freunde und Bekannte, eine Kamera und viel Leidenschaft. Die Genese von Kultregisseuren. Von Jen Haas. CHRONIK VON LEBEN UND WERK. Von Christoph Haas. EPILOG. PRETTY A PREMIERE. Von Jörg Kalt. Guter Zustand Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400.

  • Publication Date: 1901

    Language: French

    Seller: Yves Grégoire, Saint-Grégoire, France

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    Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. 20 PAGES FORMAT 38 CM X 28,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE "AVANT L'ARRIVEE DU TZAR LA TOILETTE DU PONT ALEXANDRE III"-EN COUVERTURE INTERIEURE "PARIS ATTEND LE TZAR: LE PONT ALEXANDRE III FAIT SA TOILETTE"-L'ATTENTAT CONTRE M.MAC KINLEY-COMPIEGNE JADIS ET AUJOURD'HUI-LES FETES FRANCO-RUSSES ET LES CAMELOTS-DUNKERQUE-VOYAGE DE DEPUTE,1P PAR MIGUEL ZAMACOIS,5 DESSINS DE FOURDEY.

  • BESSE Guy (Dir. politique)

    Published by La Nouvelle Critique mars-59, Paris

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    Broché, couverture originale illustrée en couleurs par Picasso, 21,5 x 13,5 cm, 191 pages, tableaux. Couverture avec quelques très légères petites salissures, couverture recto avec très petites rousseurs au bord droit, dos très légèrement insolé avec légers plis verticaux, sinon excellent état. La création de "La Nouvelle Critique" a été décidée par le Parti Communiste Français - PCF suite à son Congrès de juin 1947. Mensuelle, la revue parut de décembre 1948 au n° 181 de décembre 1966-janvier 1967, puis une nouvelle série fut éditée du n° 1 de février 1967 au n° 130 de janvier-février 1980, parfois sous la forme de numéros doubles et, dans la nouvelle série, de numéros spéciaux non numérotés. Son premier Rédacteur en chef fut Jean Kanapa, jusqu'en 1959, et elle fut sans états d'âmes le fer de lance théorique du PCF tout au long de la guerre froide. Au début des années 60, sous la direction de Guy Besse, elle devint un des lieux de débats entre intellectuels communistes et "compagnons de route", l'ouverture allant croissant dans les années 1970. La disparition de la revue en 1980 fut le résultat de problèmes financiers. Contient notamment : L'Espagne et nous, par François Billoux (pp1-4). Les origines du franquisme, par Jean Montiel (pp4-20). Comment penser "national" (extraits d'un manuel de "formation à l'esprit national" de 1955 destiné aux élèves des études secondaires, avec "nihil obstat" et imprimatur de la hiérarchie catholique) (pp21-23). Le "relais" américain", par Jacques Rebersat (pp24-37). Espagne d'hier, Espagne de demain - Développement économique et structure sociale, par Manuel Delasalle (pp38-77). Couplets des étudiants emprisonnés (1956) (pp78-79). Les Brigades internationales, par Roger Michaut (pp80-89). La Phalange, par Roland Labarre (pp90-100). Quelques données d'une éducation civique et militante au XXe siècle (extraits du "catéchisme de l'Opus Dei, "Camino", du Père José Maria Eccrivá (14ème édition, 1957) (pp101-102). Où en est l'armée espagnole ?, par Enrique Lister (traduit de "Nuestra Bandera" n° 18, revue politique et théorique du Parti Communiste d'Espagne) (pp103-109). La Justice franquiste, par Henri Douzon (pp110-115). Le régime en péril, par Marcel Veyrier (pp116-131). Face aux Juges- Miguel Nunez [membre du Comité Exécutif du Parti Socialiste Unifié de Catalogne] et ses compagnons devant le tribunal militaire de Barcelone (29-30 décembre 1958) (pp132-136). La banqueroute culturelle du franquisme Notes et documents, par Françoise Gief (pp137-144). Le chapeau rouge pour notre providentiel Caudillo (tract circulant à Madrid dans les milieux intellectuels au début de l'hiver 1957) (pp145-146). Chants pour l'Espagne, anthologie de la poésie espagnole contemporaine présentée par Marthe Charlet, avec des poèmes de Antonio Machado, Rafael Alberti, Miguel Hernandez, Juan Rejano, Gloria Fuertes, José Hierro, Julio Maruri, Vicente Aleixandre, Ramon de Garciasol, Arturo Serrano Plaja, Blas de Otero, Eugenio de Nora, Victoriano Cremer, Leopoldo de Luis, Gabriel Celaya et J.V. (Josep Vicenç) Foix i Mas (pp147-169). Six intellectuels (Georges Fournal, Jacques Chambaz, Charles Lederman, René Le Guen, François Caen et André Wurmser) jugent les ordonnances de De Gaulle (pp171-183). L'humanisme moderne au XXIème Congrès du Parti Communiste de l'Union Soviétique, par Francis Cohen (pp186-191). / Marxisme. Communisme. Espagne. Etats-Unis. Economie. Chant. Guerre d'Espagne. Catholicisme. Militaria. Justice. Culture. Franco. Cinquième République. (B).

  • GONZÁLEZ DE LINARES, Luis (DIRECTOR)

    Published by Semana SA, Madrid, 1973

    Seller: LIBRERÍA MAESTRO GOZALBO, Carcaixent, V, Spain

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    Condition: Marcas de uso. 67 pp. Rústica Marcas de uso. Semana nº1695 Entrevista en la playa a Conchita Velasco, La princesa Chantal de Francia se ha casado con un empleado, Miguel Ríos y Andrés do Barro cantarán juntos en la plaza de toros de España, Raphael se reencuentra con sus fans tras su luna de miel, Patty Pravo y Franco Baldieri rumores de separación, Entrega de premios cinematográficos en el festival de Taormina, Nancy Sinatra y Fred Astaire, Alfonso y María del Carmen de Borbón veraneo en la Costa Brava, Jane Birkin una mujer dulce y divertida, Adiós a Julio Peña, el galán de cine de los años cuarenta, Póster Jane Birkin.

  • ALVAREZ PUGA, Eduardo (DIRECTOR)

    Published by Ediciones Zeta, Barcelona, 1982

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    Condition: Marcas de uso. 138 pp. Rústica Marcas de uso. Interviu nº343 Miguel Boyer, superministro de economía: "No habrá amnistía fiscal". Pilar Franco: "Con Paco no había inundaciones". Placentas negras en Avilés. María Durán, ex-Acuario, en Sagitario. Evaden 4500 millones, les caen 6 mese de cárcel. Bjorn Borg, el tenista que vino del frío. Frederick, el sobirno de Mitterrand. Mezquida, el cacique de La Jonquera. Polonia, un año después.

  • Seller image for Los Poetas Gauchescos - Conferencias Dadas En El Ciclo De Divulgación Cultural A Cargo Del Instituto Municipal De Extensión Artística, Por L S 1 Radiodifusora Municipal - Junio Y Julio De 1945 for sale by Librería Aves Del Paraíso

    Published by Municipalidad De La Ciudad De Buenos Aires, 1945

    Seller: Librería Aves Del Paraíso, Bs.As.,Merlo, BSAS, Argentina

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Librería Aves Del Paraíso. Descripción del libro. Título: Los Poetas Gauchescos. Bartolomé Hidalgo por Alberto Franco, Hilario Ascasubi por Juan G. Ferreyra Basso, Estanislao Del Campo por Miguel D. Etchebarne y José Hernández por Horacio Schiavo Autor: Conferencias Dadas En El Ciclo De Divulgación Cultural A Cargo Del Instituto Municipal De Extensión Artística, Por L S 1 Radiodifusora Municipal - Junio Y Julio De 1945 Editorial: Municipalidad De La Ciudad De Buenos Aires Lugar: Buenos Aires Año: 1945 Encuadernación: Rustica Páginas: 49 Estado General: Bueno Traducción: Ninguna Medidas: 23x15cm Peso: 125grs Idioma: Español Detalles: Manchas en la tapa y contratapa ( ver fotos ). Todos nuestros artículos son revisados antes de ser publicados. LAS IMÁGENES DE NUESTRAS PUBLICACIONES SON ORIGINALES DE NUESTROS ARTÍCULOS.

  • [Revue].

    Published by Bruxelles et Paris, directeurs : Jean de Veubeke, Robert Mathy, Maurice-Jean Lefebve, Jean Rummens, 1945

    Seller: Librairie Jean-Yves Lacroix, Gouloux, France

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    Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. N° 1 à 2, automne 1945 été 1946. Édition originale. 2 numéros en 2 livraisons. Collection complète de cette petite revue franco-belge dont la qualité littéraire fut en son temps saluée par la concurrence. Au sommaire : Max-Pol Fouchet, André Frénaud, Robert Guiette, Ernest Hemingway, Miguel Hernandez, Max Jacob (facsimilé d'un poème), Hubert Juin, Marcel Lecomte, Michel Manoll, Denis Marion, Robert Mathy, René Micha, Émilie Noulet, Boris Pasternak, Jean Pfeiffer, Jean Paulhan, Gaëtan Picon, Renne et Serbanne, Jean Rummens, Louis Scutenaire, Pierre Seghers, Jean de Veubeke (« L'Absurde aujourd'hui », sur Sartre et Camus), etc.

  • Dardo Cúneo & Ricardo Franco (Dir)

    Published by Buenos Aires Taller Graf ABECE, 1955

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-8. #1 Sep/Oct 1955. (All Published). Wrappers. Collaborators : Pedro Albizu Campos, Raúl Ampuero, Juan José Arévalo, Rufino Arévalo París, Miguel Ángel Asturias, César Ávalos, Nicolás Babini, Pedro Báez Acosta, Alfonso Bauer Páez, Armando Bauzá, Luis Brizuela, César Carter Cantarero, Carlos A. Caroni, Hugo Rubén Caroni, Juan Cuatrecasas, Gualberto Damonte, Juan Silvano Díaz Perez, Fernando Diez de Medina, Javier Fernandez, Manuel Galich, Alfredo Gamez, Antonio García, Manuel G. García, Joaquín García Monge, Enrique Grande, Eugenio González, Víctor Raúl Haya De La Torre, Braulio Jattar Dotti, Féliz Lizaso, Juan Juarbe y Juarbe, Julio César Jobet, Marcos Merchensky, Juan José Meza, Roberto L. Rois Correa, Julio Mujica, Raúl Roa, Orlando C. Rojas, Vicente Saenz, Antonio Sastre, Juan Octaviano Taire, Guillermo Urbina, Rubén Darío Urbina, Luis Emiro Valencia, Marco Antonio Villamar, Armando Villanueva, Óscar Waiss, Carlos Zelada, Among others.The magazine is the result of a meeting between the Argentine Dardo Cúneo (at that time a member of the Socialist Party) and the Paraguayan Ricardo Franco Lanceta, leader of the Febrerista Revolutionary Party, then exiled in Argentina. When Buenos Aires had become the cradle of a large part of the Latin American exiles, América Libre brought together the broad spectrum of the left, democratic and anti-imperialist wing of Latin American socialism, summoning among other figures the Chilean Raúl Ampuero, the Cuban Raúl Roa, the Costa Rican Vicente Sáenz, the Peruvian Haya de la Torre, the Venezuelan Rómulo Gallegos and the Guatemalans Miguel Ángel Asturias and Juan José Arévalo. Tarcus p39. Washington Pereyra T5,p55. D3.

  • Isaac J. Barrera, Miguel Alfredo D`Elia, Mariano Latorre, and others

    Published by Buenos Aires Imprenta de la Universidad, 1943

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-8. #1 1943 - #7 1948. (Complete set). Wrappers. TOMO 1: LA LITERATURA DEL PERÚ - LUIS ALBERTO SANCHEZ, TOMO 2: LA LITERATURA DEL URUGUAY - ALBERTO ZUM FELDE, TOMO 3: LA LITERATURA DE COLOMBIA - JAVIER ARANGO FERRER, TOMO 4: LA LITERATURA DE CHILE - MARIANO LATORRE, TOMO 5: LA LITERATURA DEL BRASIL I - ALFONSO ARINOS DE MELO FRANCO, TOMO 6: LA LITERATURA DE ECUADOR - ISAAC BARRERA, TOMO 7: LA LITERATURA DEL BRASIL II - MIGUEL ALFREDO D'ELIA. Z1.

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    Daniel Antico, Jorge L. de Santa Maria, Jose Pastafiglia. (Dir)

    Published by Falbo Librero. Buenos Aires., 1963

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    Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. Folio. #1 Sept 1963 - #2 July 1964. (Complete set). Bound in 3/4 red cloth marbled boards. Collaborators : Osvaldo Garcia Suarez, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Luis Franco, Miguel Nicolas Leiva, Silvia Jorda, Manauta, Roa Bastos, Angel Leiva. Provenzano 296.

  • [Revue].

    Published by Toulouse et Limoges, directeur : Jacinto-Luis Guerena, 1945

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    Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. N° 1 à 4, [octobre] 1945 mars 1947. Fascicules in-8 brochés. Édition originale. 4 numéros en 4 livraisons. Collection complète de cette petite revue de poésie franco-espagnole. Prestigieuses contributions : Rafael Alberti, Manuel Altolaguirre, Jean Audard, Claude Aveline, Jean Bouhier, Pierre Boujut, Denys-Paul Bouloc, Joe Bousquet, René-Guy Cadou, Pierre Darmangeat, Paul Éluard, Federico Garcia Lorca, Robert Giraud, Raoul Hausmann, Miguel Hernandez, Vicente Huidobro, Juan Ramon Jimenez, Henri de Lescoët, Antonio Machado, Michel Manoll, Gabriela Mistral, J.M.A. Paroutaud, Louis Parrot, Octavio Paz, Emilio Prados, Gaston Puel, Jean Rousselot, Yves Salgues, Tristan Tzara, Claude Vigée, etc. Le n° 4 est un « Hommage à Federico Garcia Lorca ». Rare complet.

  • Sergio Bufano, Gabriel Rot & Cacho Lotersztain (Dir)

    Published by Buenos Aires, 2004

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-4. #1 Dic/Feb 2004 - #11 2008. (Complete set). Plus anuario 2010/2014 (Complete set with five anuarios). Wrappers. Collaborators :Dardo Castro, Pilar Calveiro, Vera Carnovale, Juan Carlos Cibelli, Ana Guglielmucci, Juan Iturburu, Federico Guillermo Lorenz, Charo López Marsano, Silvina Merenson, Ernesto Salas, Oscar Terán, Hugo Vezzetti, Ignacio Vélez Carreras, Débora D Antonio, Carlos Flaskamp, Adolfo Gilly, Héctor Jouvé, Gustavo Rodríguez Ostria, Eduardo Weisz, Roberto Baschetti, Guillermo Caviasca, Eudald Cortina, Armando Jaime, José Luis Rénique, Héctor Schmucler, Alberto Szpunberg, Cristina Zucker, Victoria Basualdo, Adrián Celentano, Ana Longoni, Ricardo Melgar Bao, Gustavo Plis-Sterenberg, Jorge Pérez, Hernán Reyes, Rolando Álvarez Vallejo, Viviana Bravo Vargas, Hernán Invernizzi, Héctor Ricardo Leiss, Licia López de Casenave, Pablo Pozzi, Mario Beteo, Sergio Rubén Calletti, Nicolás Casullo, Juan Gasparini, Lila Pastoriza, Luis Rodeiro, Esteban Campos, Susana Caride, Carlos Kreimer, Juan Cacho Ledesma, Gustavo Morello, Héctor Leiss, Ricardo Panzetta, Javier Berenzan, José Domingo Carrillo, Diego Galante, Analía Gómez, Nicolás Joaquín Luna, Ricardo Nudelman, David Ramos, Carlos Verdun, Juanjo Vitiello, Héctor Béjar, Lucía Brienza, Claudia Hilb, Santiago Garaño, Jorge Carpio, Mario Betteo, Alejandro Cattaruzza, Oscar del Barco, Carlos Malter Terrada, Ariel Martínez, Daniel Mundo, Luis Alberto Romero, Mariana Tellio Weiss, Andrea Andújar, Juan Carra, Ariel Eidelman, Jorge Gaggero, Marcelo Larraquy, Mario Indio Paz, Alejandro A. Peyrou, Pablo Yankelevich, Eduardo Zamorano, Juan Eduardo Bonnin, Diego Cano, María Soledad Catoggio, Humberto Cucchetti, Luis Miguel Donatello, Sebastián Etchemendy, Pablo M. Jacovkis, Elizabeth Jelín, María Inés Mudrovcic, María Olga Ruiz, Alicia Servetto, Paula Sombra, Claudio Suasnábar, Horacio Tarcus, Martín Albornoz, Ricardo Aronskind, Juan Bautista Duizeide, Alejandro Jaramillo, Daniel Ortiz, Baruj Plavnik, Martín Ribadero, Emilio Crenzel, Máximo Baradó, Julio Bárbaro, Fabián Bosoer, Rubén Chababo, Marina Franco, Claudio Martyniuk, Héctor Pavón, Valentina Salvi, Juan Travnik, Claudia Feld, Mora González Canosa, Adrián Lozzi, Emmanuel Nicolás Kahan, Julieta Lampasona, Martín Montenegro, María Belén Olmos, Mariano Pacheco, Esteban Pontoriero, Daniela Slipak, Mercedes Vega Martínez, Tamara Vidaurrázaga Aranguiz, Héctor Anabitarte, Gilles Bataillon, Abiblio Estévez, Cristina Hevilla, Alberto Morel, María Moreno. Codz.

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    Juan A. Floriani, Carlos Mastrangelo, Cecilio Perez de la Rosa (Dir)

    Published by Rio Cuarto, Cordoba. Talleres Graficos Savino, 1965

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-8. #1 Jan/Mar 1965 - #10 Dic 1967 plus second stage of Soco Soco #1 Dic 1967. (Complete set). Wrappers. Collaborators : Juan Filloy, Joaquin Bustamante, Alejandro Nicotra, Cecilio Perez de la Rosa, Antonio Stoll, Jacobo Grinspan, Osvaldo Guevara, Lobodon Garra, Jorge A. Carranza, Jose Martorelli, Angel Franco, Sara Zimerman, Bernardo Verbitsky, Enrique Menoyo, Julio Requena, Luis Arganaraz, Antonio Stoll, German Berdiales, Carlos Perez Zabala, Luis Ricardo Fulan, Luis Gudino Kramer, Aristobulo Echegaray, Juan Filloy, Juan Vazquez Canas, Miguel Angel Asturias, Luro Bro, Jacobo Grinspan, Carlos Mayol Laferrere, Among others. #5 to #8 include on separate pages reproductions by artists from Río Cuarto (Líbero Pierini, Marciano Longarini, H. A. Coll and Héctor Otegui). The magazine begins with the name Ritmia and maintains it until #8 and #9 and #10 continues with the name SOCO SOCO, which has a second era in 1985 from which only 3 issues came out. Provenzano 302 & 305. Tarcus p88. CodZ.

  • Xavier Boveda, Hector Ramos Mejia & Martin S. Noel. (Dir)

    Published by Buenos Aires Compania Impresora Argentina., 1927

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-4º. #1 Jun 1927 - #41 Oct 1930. (Complete set). Very nice copy in wrappers, many issues unopened. Collaborators : Guillermo de Torre, Alberto Gerchunoff, Amado Alonso, Idelfonso Pereda Valdes, Nestor Ibarra, Gerardo Diego, Juana de Ibarbourou, Miguel de Unamumo, Coriolano Alberini, Ramon Gomez de la Serna, J. Rey Pastor, Ernesto Ravignani, C. Ibarguren, Martin Noel, Arturo Capdevila, Jorge Luis Borges, Evar Méndez, F. L. Bernárdez, Leopoldo Marechal, Nicolas Olivari, Raul González Tuñón, Norah Lange, Ricardo Molinari, Oliverio Girondo, Among others. Síntesis lived more than three years, and appeared regularly, every month, since June 1927. It was the first journal of his generation conceived to last for a long time, with adequate funding and a board of directors: Coriolano Alberini, J. Rey Pastor, Emilio Ravignani, Carlos Ibarguren, Martín S. Noel, Arturo Capdevila, Jorge Luis Borges among others. As an ornamenter Rodolfo Franco, and was its director the Spanish poet Xavier Bóveda to number 8; from which he was in charge of Martín S. Noel. It stopped appearing as a consequence of the revolution of September 1930. In its 41 installments (luxurious volumes of 125 pages, magnificently printed and illustrated) problems and trends of the universal artistic movement, including ours, were discussed. Many of the old and bustling frequenters of avant-garde censors collaborated in its pages, the same as Proa, Martín Fierro, Initial and Ratings. But something had changed: after the boiling, the natural academic tone is insinuated in those who already enjoy a prestige that allows them to rub shoulders with the prestige they had fought. For example, Guillermo de Torre abandons his aggressive position as "ultraist founder" and prefers to take up a "Meditation in Florence before Angels of Fra Angelico". Borges rehearses an "Inquiry of the word", but can not with the genius: "I want to share one of my ignorances with others: I want to publish a very reluctant indecision of my thought, to see if any other doubter helps me to doubt it and if their shared half-light becomes light. "Evar Méndez, always in the midst of patronage, discovers" Twelve new poets ", namely: Borges, Bernárdez, Marechal, Keller Sarmiento, González Lanuza, Olivari, Raúl González Tuñón, Norah Lange, Caro, Brandán Caraffa, Molinari and Girondo, something like a school anthology of our days. Provenzano Pag 167. Washington Pereyra T2,p262. Tarcus p23.

  • Seller image for VER Y ESTIMAR REVISTA DE CRÍTICA ARTÍSTICA for sale by Chaco 4ever Books

    Jorge Romero Brest (Dir)

    Published by Buenos Aires. Ver y Estimar S.R.L., 1948

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    Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. In-8. #1 Apr 1948 - #34 Dic 1953. (Complete set of first stage) In-4. #1 Nov 1954 - #10 Oct 1955 (Complete set of second stage). Bound in half brown calf. Collaborators : Raquel Edelman, Damián C. Bayón, Rodolfo G. Bruhl, Marta Traba, Blanca Stabile, Samuel F. Oliver, Francisco Romero, Rafael Alberti, Francisco Ayala, Sebastián Gasch, José Pedro Argul, Ángel Ferrant, Guillermo de Torre, René Huyghe, Vantongerloo, Cordova Iturburu, Sergio Millert, Bruno Zevi, Lionello Venturi, Hans Platschek, Michelangelo Muraro, Carlos Raúl Villanueva, María Lukin, Jorge Glusberg, Berta Rappaportt, Nelly Perazzo, Silvia Ambrosini, Tomás Maldonado, Gyula Kosice, etc. Reproducciones de José Planas Casas, Lino Spilimbergo, Portinari, Raquel Forner, Emilio Pettoruti, Mauricio Lasansky, Cecilia Marcovich, Attilio Rossi, Mario Carreño, Juan Del Prete, Vasarely, Magnelli, Léger, Sophie Taueber Arp, Kandinsky, Delaunay, Villon, Tomás Maldonado, Juan Batlle Planas, Enio Iommi, José María de Sucre, Antonio Costa, García Vilella, Alen, Modesto Cuixart, Planasdurá, Santi Surós, María Leotina Franco, Tarsila do Amaral, José Balmes, Víctor Carvacho, Carlos Sotomayor, Carlos M. Sáez, Hlito, Camilo Mori, Joaquín Torres García, Raúl Russo, Bruno Giorgi, Emilio Vedova, Raoul Ubac, Max Bill, Joan Pons, Carlos Pascual de Lara, Miguel Ocampo, Sarah Grilo, Calder, René, Oscar Capristo, Raúl Lozza, Manuel Colmeiro, María Freire, José Pedro Costigliolo, Ivan Serpa, Torres Aguero, Clorindo Testa, Francisco Maranca, Rafael Onetto,Among others. Immersed in the new socio-political and cultural complexity of the forties and fifties, the monthly magazine of art critic Ver y Estimar, in its forty-four issues published during its two stages the magazine highlighted the set of publications referring to art and culture at the time for having been a crucial milestone in the development of critical discourse in the field of art. In the same way, as a propellant of the abstract tendencies so questioned from the sphere of official culture. Both objectives -refining critical language, promotion of modern art-, were accompanied by a vivid interest in stimulating critical thinking through new artistic forms in the ordinary public; in other words, because of the reception problem. Likewise, the strength and seal of its founder and director, Jorge Romero Brest, gave it a particular significance as the magazine became part of its broadest project to "awaken" the national artistic field of lethargy in which it found itself. With these assumptions, the present work will analyze the place that the journal occupied in relation to the discourse of criticism and the potentiality of its action in the local artistic field. In its second period (1954-1955), with a different format, larger size and a more agile layout, the number of sections as of pages is reduced; aware of the new model of North American information and information magazines - such as Newsweek o Times, which were beginning to be adopted by various local publications-, the members of the Ver y Estimar editor committee They decided to rethink their layout. In fact, they had suspended the publication of the magazine with the aim of expanding and improving it, in accordance with the new times. Jorge Romero Brest was a singular and fundamental figure in the development of the arts in Argentina. He carried out an extensive work as a teacher, writer and art critic. In the pages of "Seeing and Estimating" he passionately turned his particular vision of artistic problems from a phenomenological perspective, linked to the philosophy of Husserl; he conceived art as an original phenomenon composed in time by successive and unrepeatable moments of permanent change; moments provoked by the activity of artists and receivers. He based his critical operation on the phenomenological study of artistic consciousness, as well as the aesthetic experience. Tarcus p37.Washington Pereyra T5,p274. WHol.

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    Xavier Boveda, Hector Ramos Mejia & Martin S. Noel. (Dir)

    Published by Buenos Aires Compania Impresora Argentina., 1927

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    Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. In-4º. #1 Jun 1927 - #41 Oct 1930. (Complete set). 20 Vol bound in half brown cloth. Collaborators : Guillermo de Torre, Alberto Gerchunoff, Amado Alonso, Idelfonso Pereda Valdes, Nestor Ibarra, Gerardo Diego, Juana de Ibarbourou, Miguel de Unamumo, Coriolano Alberini, Ramon Gomez de la Serna, J. Rey Pastor, Ernesto Ravignani, C. Ibarguren, Martin Noel, Arturo Capdevila, Jorge Luis Borges, Evar Méndez, F. L. Bernárdez, Leopoldo Marechal, Nicolas Olivari, Raul González Tuñón, Norah Lange, Ricardo Molinari, Oliverio Girondo, Among others. Síntesis lived more than three years, and appeared regularly, every month, since June 1927. It was the first journal of his generation conceived to last for a long time, with adequate funding and a board of directors: Coriolano Alberini, J. Rey Pastor, Emilio Ravignani, Carlos Ibarguren, Martín S. Noel, Arturo Capdevila, Jorge Luis Borges among others. As an ornamenter Rodolfo Franco, and was its director the Spanish poet Xavier Bóveda to number 8; from which he was in charge of Martín S. Noel. It stopped appearing as a consequence of the revolution of September 1930. In its 41 installments (luxurious volumes of 125 pages, magnificently printed and illustrated) problems and trends of the universal artistic movement, including ours, were discussed. Many of the old and bustling frequenters of avant-garde censors collaborated in its pages, the same as Proa, Martín Fierro, Initial and Ratings. But something had changed: after the boiling, the natural academic tone is insinuated in those who already enjoy a prestige that allows them to rub shoulders with the prestige they had fought. For example, Guillermo de Torre abandons his aggressive position as "ultraist founder" and prefers to take up a "Meditation in Florence before Angels of Fra Angelico". Borges rehearses an "Inquiry of the word", but can not with the genius: "I want to share one of my ignorances with others: I want to publish a very reluctant indecision of my thought, to see if any other doubter helps me to doubt it and if their shared half-light becomes light. "Evar Méndez, always in the midst of patronage, discovers" Twelve new poets ", namely: Borges, Bernárdez, Marechal, Keller Sarmiento, González Lanuza, Olivari, Raúl González Tuñón, Norah Lange, Caro, Brandán Caraffa, Molinari and Girondo, something like a school anthology of our days. Provenzano Pag 167. Washington Pereyra T2,p262. Tarcus p23.

  • Seller image for La Fiamma - Rivista Mensile d'Arte N° 11-12 for sale by Apartirdecero

    Published by Arte Grafiche Fratelli Palombi, 1926

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. La Fiamma Rivista Mensile d'Arte N° 11-12 (Giugno 1926). Roma, Arte Grafiche Fratelli Palombi. Direttore: Guido Guida. 26 pagine. Numero dedicato alla Prima Mostra Universitaria Argentina, all'aranciera del Giardino del Lago a Villa Borghese. Illustrato con 59 riproduzioni di opere di artisti argentini. Con la riproduzione a colori di un'opera di Ludovico Cavaleri. "La Fiamma" Rivista Mensile d'Arte N° 11-12 (Junio de 1926). Número dedicado a la Exposición de Arte Argentino realizada en Roma. Publicada en Roma por Arte Grafiche Fratelli Palombi. Director: Guido Guida. Ilustrado con 59 reproducciones de obras de artistas argentinos: Emilio Pettoruti (1892-1971), Raquel Forner (1902-1988), Fernando Fader (1882-1935), Héctor Basaldúa (1895-1976), Alfredo Guttero (1882-1932), Lino Enea Spilimbergo (1896-1964), Emilio Centurión (1894-1970), Augusto Marteau (1894-1981), Horacio Butler (1897-1983), Ítalo Botti (1889-1970), Ernesto de la Cárcova (1866-1927), Antonio de San Luis (1895-1960), Cleto Ciocchini (1899-1974), Francisco Vidal (1897-1980), Rodolfo Franco (1889-1954), Alfredo Bigatti (1898-1964), José Fioravanti (1896-1977), Miguel Carlos Victorica (1884-1955), Atilio Malinverno (1890-1936), Luis Tessandori (1897-1974), Emilia Bertolé (1896-1949), Adán Luis Pedemonte (1896-1976), Octavio Pinto (1890-1941), Augusto Riganelli (1890-1949), Luis Cordiviola (1892-1967), Tito Cittadini (1886-1960), Alfredo Guido (1892-1967), Ángel Domingo Vena (1888-1983), Jorge Larco (1897-1967), Luis Perlotti (1890-1969), Ernesto Soto Avendaño (1886-1969), Antonio Bermúdez Franco (1905-1974), Enrique de Larrañaga (1900-1956), Antonio Pedone (1899-1973), Ernesto Riccio (1887-1954), Alfredo Gramajo Gutiérrez (1893-1961), Antonio Alice (1886-1943), Francisco Bernareggi (1878-1959), Lia Espinosa Viale (1893-1975), Benedicto Massino, G. Oliva Navarra, Gonzalo Leguizamón Pondal (1890-1944), María Elena Bertrand (1899-¿?), Jorge Bermúdez (1883-1926), Juan Carlos Alonso (1886-1945), Lorenzo Gigli (1896-1983), Ana Weiss de Rossi (1892-1953), Luis Falcini (1889-1973), José Malanca (1897-1967), José Martorell, Eduardo Tartaglione (1895-1973), Alberto María Rossi (1876-1965), Antonio Cargiullo (1894-1968), Manuel Musto (1893-1940), Luis Rovatti (1895-1986), Héctor Nava (1873-1940), Juan Tapia (1891-1958) y Próspero López Buchardo (1883-1964). Con la reproducción en colores de una obra de Ludovico Cavaleri (1867-1942). 26 páginas. (código 2147).

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    Roberto Santoro (Dir)

    Published by Papeles de Buenos Aires., 1974

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    Sin Encuadernar. Condition: Muy bien. In-8º. #1-#38 (Complete set). Wrappers. Roberto Jorge Santoro (Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 17, 1939 - arrested-disappeared in the same city, June 1, 1977) was an Argentine poet, who would use Buenos Aires as the center of his poetic words. Roberto Jorge Santoro was kidnapped by the military during the dictatorship on June 1, 1977, who illegally took him from his place of work: the National School of Technical Education No. 25 "First Lieutenant of Artillery Fray Luis Beltrán", in Saavedra street in the Once neighborhood, where the poet served as preceptor with the position of deputy chief. Non-negotiable was his last publication: he was part of from the La Pluma y la Palabra Collection, from the Papeles de Buenos Aires publishing house, a group "that brought together Santoro with the painter Pedro Gaeta, the poet Luis Luchi and the musician Eduardo Rovira". One of his colleagues from Barrilete, the also poet Rafael Vásquez, published, in his Report on Santoro, a series of unpublished poems so far, written in November 1976: Twenty-five black poems without a filter- 1- Mahfud Massis. El enano. 2- Raúl González Tuñón. El banco en la plaza. 3- Carlos Enrique Urquía. Palabra de honor. 4- Pedro Godoy. Orgía ontológica. 5- Humberto Constantini. Más cuestiones con la vida. 6- Francisco Bagala. Según yo. 7- Felipe Reisin. Región gris. 8- Ana María Sturla. Telegramas urgentes. 9- Antonio Requeni. Versos en la ciudad. 10- Héctor Borda Leaño. La challa. 11- Federico Moreyra. Rastros. 12- Diego Mare. Baladas. 13- Mario Lesing. El nudo corredizo. 14- Elvio Romero. De caminante. 15- Antonio Aliberti. Ceremonia íntima. 16- Rafael Alberto Vásquez. Hay sol en Buenos Aires. 17- Vi-cente Zito Lema. La paz de los asesinos. 18- Roberto Santoro. No negociable. 19- Luis Luchi. Poemas. 1946-1955. 20- Néstor Groppa. Postales. 21- Carlos Patiño. Retratos. 22- Oscar R. F. García. El tigre fuera De la bolsa. 23- Víc-tor Mazzi T. A lengua viva. 24- Enrique Puccia. Otras instantáneas. 25- A. César López Ocón. La ventana. 26- Beatriz Esterkind. Sumo y sigo. 27- Oscar González. Canto filoso. 28- Dardo S. Dorronzoro. Una sangre para el día. 29- Héctor Miguel Angeli. Nueve tangos. 30- Alberto Costa. Poemas a la marchanta. 31- Luis Franco. El mar se embarca. 32- Enrique Courau. Al paredón. 33- Lucas Moreno. El espejo. 34- Álvaro Yunque. Poemas Para Encon-trar a Cervantes. 35- Carlos Penelas. Integración. 36- Gustavo Adolfo Valdés. Información Sumaria. 37- Elías Castelnuovo. Caña Fístula. 38- Hugo Ditaranto. Una razón Suficiente. EP1.

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    Roberto Santoro (Dir)

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    Sin Encuadernar. Condition: Muy bien. In-8º. #1-#38 (Complete set). Wrappers. Roberto Jorge Santoro (Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 17, 1939 - arrested-disappeared in the same city, June 1, 1977) was an Argentine poet, who would use Buenos Aires as the center of his poetic words. Roberto Jorge Santoro was kidnapped by the military during the dictatorship on June 1, 1977, who illegally took him from his place of work: the National School of Technical Education No. 25 "First Lieutenant of Artillery Fray Luis Beltrán", in Saavedra street in the Once neighborhood, where the poet served as preceptor with the position of deputy chief. Non-negotiable was his last publication: he was part of from the La Pluma y la Palabra Collection, from the Papeles de Buenos Aires publishing house, a group "that brought together Santoro with the painter Pedro Gaeta, the poet Luis Luchi and the musician Eduardo Rovira". One of his colleagues from Barrilete, the also poet Rafael Vásquez, published, in his Report on Santoro, a series of unpublished poems so far, written in November 1976: Twenty-five black poems without a filter- 1- Mahfud Massis. El enano. 2- Raúl González Tuñón. El banco en la plaza. 3- Carlos Enrique Urquía. Palabra de honor. 4- Pedro Godoy. Orgía ontológica. 5- Humberto Constantini. Más cuestiones con la vida. 6- Francisco Bagala. Según yo. 7- Felipe Reisin. Región gris. 8- Ana María Sturla. Telegramas urgentes. 9- Antonio Requeni. Versos en la ciudad. 10- Héctor Borda Leaño. La challa. 11- Federico Moreyra. Rastros. 12- Diego Mare. Baladas. 13- Mario Lesing. El nudo corredizo. 14- Elvio Romero. De caminante. 15- Antonio Aliberti. Ceremonia íntima. 16- Rafael Alberto Vásquez. Hay sol en Buenos Aires. 17- Vi-cente Zito Lema. La paz de los asesinos. 18- Roberto Santoro. No negociable. 19- Luis Luchi. Poemas. 1946-1955. 20- Néstor Groppa. Postales. 21- Carlos Patiño. Retratos. 22- Oscar R. F. García. El tigre fuera De la bolsa. 23- Víc-tor Mazzi T. A lengua viva. 24- Enrique Puccia. Otras instantáneas. 25- A. César López Ocón. La ventana. 26- Beatriz Esterkind. Sumo y sigo. 27- Oscar González. Canto filoso. 28- Dardo S. Dorronzoro. Una sangre para el día. 29- Héctor Miguel Angeli. Nueve tangos. 30- Alberto Costa. Poemas a la marchanta. 31- Luis Franco. El mar se embarca. 32- Enrique Courau. Al paredón. 33- Lucas Moreno. El espejo. 34- Álvaro Yunque. Poemas Para Encon-trar a Cervantes. 35- Carlos Penelas. Integración. 36- Gustavo Adolfo Valdés. Información Sumaria. 37- Elías Castelnuovo. Caña Fístula. 38- Hugo Ditaranto. Una razón Suficiente. Attached is a typed and signed letter from Elias castelnuovo in reference to the publication in this magazine of his work Caña Fistula.