Monday, November 29, 2010

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Antabamba Elections 2010 in Apurimac. Results

Apurimac NEW REGIONAL CHAIRMAN

RESULTS ELECTION OF



After counting 100% general states that the new president Regional Apurimac is Mr.


Elias Segovia Ruiz, leader of the Popular Movement Andino who obtained 50.625 votes which represents 33% of the valid votes. The second was the role of former Congressman Michael Martinez Kallpa Popular Movement with 33.659 votes representing 22% of valid votes.

The third place went to APRA with 18.535 votes or 12%.


100% The results of municipal elections provinces are:

Antabamba

POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 1068 22.6% VOTES

APRA 953 20.2% VOTES

ABANCAY

ANDEAN PEOPLE POWER 15.907 VOTES 37%

TUPAY-ALL UNITED BY ABANCAY 11.074 25.6% VOTES

ANDAHUAYLAS

POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 15.577 27.9% VOTES

Kechwa APURIMAC Integration Movement 11.592 20.7% VOTES

AYMARA

ANDEAN PEOPLE POWER 3.163 25.4% VOTES MOVEMENT

POPULAR VOTES KALLPA 3.134 25.2%

CHINCHEROS

POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 4.140 25.3% VOTES

POPULAR FRONT LLAPANCHIK 3.985 24.4% VOTES

Cotabamba

ANDEAN PEOPLE POWER 4520 VOTES 30.8%

POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 3.647 24.9% VOTES

GRAU POPULAR POWER

ANDINO 3.112 31.3% VOTES

POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 2.322 23.3% VOTES

(Source: http://www.peru.com/noticias/elecciones201020101006/121559/Resultados-Oficiales-de-las-Elecciones-2010-en-Apurimac

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Apurímac regional president-elect Elias Segovia is committed to prioritize investment in children

Source: http://www. inversionenlainfancia.net/web/welcome/noticia/325

The elected regional president of Apurimac, Elias Segovia, signed Monday 22 November the Citizens' Pact for Childhood, which is driven by the Steering Committee for Investing in Children.

The signing of this pact were present Garatea Gaston's father, national coordinator of the Drive Group of Investing in Children, and Salvador Herencia, a member of this group cudadano. The signing ceremony was broadcast live via the Internet, through Salgalú TV Online.

Elias Segovia announced that it will present at the Second National Meeting on Early Childhood Investment to be held on 3 and 4 December.

The Citizens' Pact for Early Childhood has ten goals for the development of children, such as giving priority to public policies and programs at national, regional and municipal benefit of early childhood and allocate adequate budget for intangible early childhood, to eliminate chronic malnutrition and infant mortality, expanding coverage and improving the quality of early childhood education, among others.

In Apurimac, 34.8% of children under five suffer from chronic malnutrition, which means that in this region about 20 thousand children are affected her physical and mental development because of malnutrition. The initial education coverage in Huancavelica for children 3 to 5 years is 72.5% and for children from 0 to 2 years only 2.2%.

These disturbing figures on early childhood development in Apurimac show the urgency of prioritizing investment in this sector of the population, hence the importance of commitment by the next president of the Apurimac region, Elias Segovia who said that investment in early childhood, the fight against child malnutrition and education will be the priority of his administration.

DECEMBER: HUAYLÍA MONTH IN THE PROVINCE OF Antabamba

THE HUAYLÍA: CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE NATION

View Link www. Apurimacperuapu.blogspot.com/2009/12/la-huaylia-de-la-provincia-de-antabamba.html

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Saturday 27 November - Presentation of" Contemplation of the Abyss "by Richard Parra

Draft
Time Saturday, November 27 · 19:00 to 22:00

Place Cultural Center Bar La Noche de Barranco

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Publishers are invited to the presentation of the book of short stories: CONTEMPLATION OF THE ABYSS
Richard Parra

Comments by: Sonia Goldenberg

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social spaces Amid ruined, all the characters in the stories "Contemplation of the Abyss" are there and to deepen the task annihilating or to redeem in the exercise of violence that structure. The relentless human condition unfolds relentlessly and corrosive to remind us that goodness is removed from the face of the earth and not more than one attribute is legendary. Richard Parra

build a clear and bold form of neo-realism that does not give or make any other than his own path. A neo-realism that reveals a deviant form of theater of cruelty is promoted by Antonin Artaud eviction to target more explosive subject.

With the sharp increase in signs literary, Richard Parra before us, brilliantly, that the extreme situations are the norm hidden ordering, live and invades covertly the present.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

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Thursday, 4 November - Presentation of" The hens night flight "

Draft Publishers is pleased to present the storybook "The hens night flight" by the Brazilian writer Leila Guenther. This is the first English edition of the author.

Date: Thursday, 4 November
Location: Centro Cultural La Noche de Barranco (Av. Bolognesi 307)
Time: 8:00 pm .
Remarks: Julia Wong and Gabriel Ruiz Ortega

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Interview with Brazilian writer Leila Guenther , author of "The hens night flight" Impact of the Nobel Prize

Leila Guenther, Brazilian author, published in late October for the first time in English, his book of stories The hens night flight under the seal of Draft Editors: excellent opportunity to get a bit closer to a literary tradition so near and remote at the same time.

This is the first translation of his work in Peru, how does this experience to reach English-speaking audiences?
I we, Brazilians, we are half sections of what is happening in Latin America because of the language barrier: we are the only ones who do not speak English. I feel the need for more cultural exchange between Brazil and its neighbors. So, for me is still rewarding the experience of being translated in Peru, because that means that my work can be read in the majority language of America.

About the Nobel Mario Vargas Llosa, what are your references about the Peruvian and English literature?
personally stayed very happy with the choice of Mario Vargas Llosa for the Nobel Prize for Literature. I know him Pantoja and the Special , The City and the Dogs (here, at least in the translation I have, has the curious title of Batismo do fogo 2), and I know he wrote about a tragic Episode Brazilian Canudos War in War doomsday . I also know some of the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Ricardo Palma, Abraham Valdelomar, Julio Ramón Ribeyro and César Vallejo, one of the most important poets of the twentieth century. Literature in more contemporary English language, I read Roberto Bolaño, Ricardo Piglia, whose reflections on the story interested me enough, and, at this very moment, novel Your Face Tomorrow by Javier Marias .

From what I researched, this book is a compilation of several years publishing in various media, tell us a little about the selection process.
wrote the stories that make up The night flight hens over a period of ten years. It's a small book where I write little and concluded shortly. I made the selection, rewriting, cutting, purging, and tried to arrange them so that they were linked by a path that was from oppression, from suffocation, until liberation.

Well, I see that many of your stories the characters move on a daily reality until they are subjected to unusual situations or unusual: Currently continue that trend in your writing? What is working?
Yes, everyday reality and how the fantastic, strange, can emerge suddenly and disrupt the order of things is a subject that is interesting, but I've also worked on stories where the opposite is true: the most banal, everyday things are understood as something strange and unusual. But my most recently published poems were inspired by Japanese forms such as haiku and koan, I composed from photographs taken from the spectacle of a Brazilian of Japanese origin choreography that develops concepts of Zen Buddhism in their dance ( Cronopios ).

Your stories also maintain a constant halo poetic, contemplative, including Ana text'' Cristina César''is written in verse "In literary terms, think this may be the trait that most defines you?
not write it otherwise. I think this poetic aura that you mean from the pictures I try to create, the choice of words and the sheer size of my texts, which are almost always short. Even I used to call''text''as Ana Cristina César Story''''... Frankly, I believe there is no poetic prose.

The story da title of the book tells the story of a woman awaiting the return of your partner while admiring her breasts and everything around it so subtly is lost in the obsession and even paranoia Could this be part of his vision of love female?
do not know because when I wrote this story I had in mind something very point: that the man in history never to return, although it is not clear in the text. He could have died during a trip, I might have left the woman, etc. In other words, not the vision of love in general, but the love in front of a specific act: the disappearance of the beloved.

The epilogue of the book is a collage of various fragments of texts by other authors such as Machado de Assis, Clarice Lispector, Samuel Becket and Borges, why so heterogeneous a choice? What impact do you think you got of each?
liked the end of texts, rather than the beginning. I have a fixation with the last sentence, for the last word. So, I wanted to compose a final draft done only at the end I deemed interesting. That does not necessarily mean you have been influenced by those authors, but for certain things they wrote.

Many thanks for letting us know a little more than Leila Guenter, I am sure this interview will interest readers Peruvians.
I who thank you, John, for the opportunity to answer your questions.

More information
Book presentation "The hens night flight" of Guenther Leila (Draft Publishers 2010)
Day: Thursday November 4
Location: CC La Noche (Av. Bolognesi 307, Barranco)
Time: 8 00 pm
Remarks: Julia Wong and Gabriel Ruiz Ortega
Free Admission (Vino de Honor at the end of the presentation)

By Juan Valle ( Other Voices )