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El historiador y amigo cercano de los montajistas Ricardo Salazar partícipe del primer taller literario de Revista Montaje se embarcó en la aventura de ser un creador de contenido. El canal es una posibilidad de ver una clase muy bien acompañada de efectos que te abre a uno o dos autores que menudean en tu curiosidad. Claro que bebe cervezas delirando escenas chilenizadas para hablar de autores borrachos, o enfatizar en rasgos vivaces a la hora de seleccionar las citas narrativas. Este acercamiento a la cultura árabe nos invita a leer sobre el premio Nobel de Literatura Naguib Mahfuz de Egipto.
In the first video of the Nobel Prize analysis series we have the book by Naguib Mahfuz, the only winner of the Arabic language and Egypt: Walk Palace, 560 pages. This book belongs to the Cairo trilogy written in 1956-1957 with which the author established himself as the «father of modern Arab prose.» He personally he had never been able to appreciate so precisely the inhabiting of Muslim Egypt at the beginning of the 20th century and at the hand of an author, very famous in those parts, who has directed films, plays, among others. I appreciate that you watch the video, that you comment even if you do not even intend to see the book read, that you share, that you like it, subscribe and everything that helps to spread according to the almighty algorithms. ٩ ๏ ̯͡ ๏ ۶In the thumbnail I appear «wearing» a Fez cap, common in Turkish tradition but adopted by the Egyptians. * Special mention to the first appearance of Ayaka, who as a model helped me in miniature of the xD video. #FreeAyaka ٩ ๏ ̯͡ ๏ ۶ Naguib Mahfuz’s speech when he received the Nobel (Recommended): https://www.ersilias.com/discurso-de-… English: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lit…