Monday, October 12, 2009

Cuentos de Cipotes


It was difficult to me understand the book Cuentos de Cipotes from Salarrue. It was a good idea for Museo de la Palabra to produce a cartoon about the book, our new generation will never forget who Savador Salazar Arrue was.
Our culture is important, and what Salarrué tells us is part of our history.


http://www.youtube.com/user/salarrues#p/a/u/2/6RwZeAe8zas



Salarrué, Salvador Efraín Salazar Arrué (born October 22, 1899, in Sonsonate, El Salvador. Died November 27, 1975 in San Salvador, El Salvador). He was a writer, poet, and painter.

Known by the pseudonym of "Salarrué" (a derivation of his name), he is considered one of the greatest exponents of Salvadoran narrative, and one of the founders of a new Latin American school of folkloric narrative ("narrativa costumbrista"). He was born in Sonsonate, on October 22 1899, and died in San Salvador on Noviembre 27 1975. A poet, a painter and a writer, he has been considered the greatest exponent of cuzcatleca narrative. Salarrué was one of the founders of the new Latin American fiction current. In his "Cuentos de Barro" ("Clay Stories") and "Cuentos de Cipotes" ("Children Stories"), he manages to fully identify with the countryside, agricultural world, in a way unprecedented in Salvadoran narrative.


1 Comments:

Blogger HaDa said...

I remember this book, it was really good ....and I learnt from it

October 27, 2009 at 9:14 PM  

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