[Jorge Polaco] : [interview] ; [Daniel Divinsky : interview] ; [Daniel Calmels : interview].

Esteban Peicovich reads comments from his audience members. Peicovich interviews theatre director Jorge Polaco. Polaco talks about Noche Abierta a radio show that Peicovich previously hosted and reads a poem entitled El sodo de cristal. He tells of the joy he finds in directing and of the production...

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Corporate Author: Texas A & M University. Libraries
Other Authors: Peicovich, Esteban (Interviewer)
Format: CD Audio Book
Language:Spanish
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; [2007]
Series:Colección Los Palabristas ; 685.
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Summary:Esteban Peicovich reads comments from his audience members. Peicovich interviews theatre director Jorge Polaco. Polaco talks about Noche Abierta a radio show that Peicovich previously hosted and reads a poem entitled El sodo de cristal. He tells of the joy he finds in directing and of the production he is currently directing. Peicovich interviews poet and publisher Daniel Divinsky. Divinsky mentions his refuge in Venezuela and 127 day imprisonment. He talks about his responsibility to literature as a publisher. He explains how writers keep the publishing process alive, of their share, and contributing factors for their success. Peicovich reads a fragment from El libro de los pies: Memorias de un cuerpo fragmentado, from chapter entitled Dichos populares by Daniel Calmels. Peicovich interviews Calmels, a psychomotorist, social psychologist, physical education professor in the faculty of Humanities at the University of La Plata, and coordinator of the psychomotricity team for the infant and youth psychopathology services at the General Hospital School of San Martin. Calmels is dedicated to doing research in the areas related to the subject matter of the body. He talks about how his recent work El libro de los pies came to be published. He also explains how he took pleasure in writing it and how it was a learning process for him. Peicovich reads the introduction to this work and Calmels talks about the lack of appreciation for the body.
Item Description:Title supplied by cataloger.
Recordable compact disc.
Converted with permission from sound cassette to compact disc by the Texas A&M University Libraries.
Sound recording.
Physical Description:1 sound disc (approximately 55 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.