Tuesday, August 9th, 2005
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Castellanos Moya is a Salvadoran writer which is much talked about among Latin Americans. Radical criticism of the behavior, of the sustantial being of the Latin Americans. I read it in parallel with On the Imagination by Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola, close relative to the famous one. I spent the morning running through papers to write the second and third volume of Poetics of Cinema. I went out for a walk, went to the bank. Sun, little wind.
Day 1740
Translated by Jaime Grijalba