Thursday, July 29, 2010

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He used to tell blue from red freedom and passion, the immense sea and the open sky, walks road of infinite lights shine and tireless, she smiled and wished to all his forces there such a place, meanwhile, listened to all of your skin.

eyes A day of sharing and laughter accomplices grabbed his hand and, without more, began to float, fly to live, to exist, to be ... and since then ...

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

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Very good, it does not write loooong time and finally one day I will finish things that count, but occasionally I something happens or something happens to me interesting.

is well known that one of the biggest fears for a stutterer is talking to a woman in public. Not only that, a classmate of the University that do not you come to see you do not stutter now ..... I think .. and how sad! that missed opportunities that could have been good times. A if, in stuttering to stuttering, do not waste your opportunities.

A week ago, was inside the subway car, and was about to close the car door and sounded the whistle, when a girl enters curly black hair. I'm a little more back to let her go. Suddenly, my head is something you can start a conversion but the girl turns her back on me. With this, I give up and according to the nonverbal language of the girl to give me back, it is not a sign of wanting to communicate, right? ;-). At sometime, he turned around pudiéndola see the face, and then, when he gave: "Sorry, but I've seen you come by the hair, and well, the other day I saw a man pinched between the doors, luckily the train began to move and Mr. I can open the doors. But hey, you've been too far from the doors to get caught .... " As I was talking to me was realizing that was like throwing a talk or calling attention to what he had done was wrong. It's the worst! That one I can do, but anyway, in the end, I could meet and continue the conversation ... yes the rush to get to work, etc, etc ...

All this at 8.15 am, with the packed subway car people!

Another day, was in Valencia, at a meeting of the Stuttering Foundation of the English and was with others in the subway, and I sat a man about 60 years. Turn your head a little, and asked something like: "nice metro, modern looks .. what year it was built ..?". And so, we were chatting until the man is low.

In short, if you have something to fear in talking to strangers, start with something small as asking the time, to request fire, .... You'll see how little by little, though tartamudedes, will give you less fear. And surely even stutter, and do not see you that are nervous and do not lose control, listeners will notice and will be less prone to rejection. Moreover, if you get up the seat and to initiate a simple conversion with the girl in the picture stuttering, others will say ... "Guevara! Ole their balls ...". And if you get your phone, you pull on the shoulders ...!


Friday, July 23, 2010

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Monday, July 19, 2010

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few days ago, walking around a huge library of Madrid, not looking for anything I came across a little volume that caught my attention at once to see on its cover the name of Chesterton. Whenever I go to a library, bookstore or any store that has books I look to see if they have something of Chesterton. Well, this book is entitled Do we agree? ( Do we agree? ) and contains a discussion held by Gilbert Keith Chesterton and George Bernard Shaw in the presence of Hilaire Belloc . The English edition is May 2010, which is just off the press, as they say. The debate, however, took place many years before: in 1923, although it was not to print up 1928.

Chesterton and Bernard Shaw were very popular in English society of his time (especially in London society) for the controversies and debates held, sometimes from their respective newspapers and books, sometimes in public in the form of debates and conferences. This debate was one of the most famous and, oddly enough, do not know who had the good idea to write it and give it to the publisher Palmer (in Spain has published the editorial Renaissance, Seville). Anyway, thanks to this anonymous writer, we can enjoy the debate, after so many years ago. The English translation has been by Victoria Leon and debate preceding the text of a foreword by Enrique Baltanás.

But what is the debate? Many things, but mostly is about Distributism, the political movement founded by Chesterton, Belloc and others, based on the social doctrine of the Catholic Church, established with the encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891), the pope Leo XIII. The debate is about capitalism, communism, socialism Distributism, on the means of production, on the nationalization of the mines in England, on democracy and tyranny; on religious disputes between Catholics and Protestants, and on most issues, some of which still retain interest to readers today.

The book reads easily and is fun to attend, even metaphorically, the debate between Chesterton and Shaw because his sharp arguments are riddled with humor, irony and wit. As proof, I culled a moment of debate:

MR. SHAW. - "[...] At times the speech of Mr. Chesterton have been tempted to get up and hit him [An umbrella] in the head. Perhaps this time I'm tempted to do the same with Mr. Belloc. But if abused my right to do what I want with my property, my umbrella, it would soon receive a warning, probably by the fist of Mr. Belloc, "that I can try my umbrella in my property the same way a landlord can treat your land. I want to end the property to the possession and enjoyment reach their highest level in all sectors of the community [...]"

MR. CHESTERTON .- "Of all the bewildering confusion of fallacies that Mr. Shaw has just given, I prefer to start with the simplest. When Mr. Shaw fails to hit in the head with his umbrella, the real reason, apart from his genuine goodness [...]- is not that owns the property of their umbrellas, but has no ownership of my head ".

In this warm and jocular tone so goes the debate, which was introduced by Hilaire Belloc, who is also the closing remarks.

One look at the television debates, especially the tart and blatant heart chats, and compares with this type of friendly chat between writers of the stature of Shaw, Chesterton and Belloc and can not but think that it has lost the fancy way of arguing. Of course, after reading the debate, the conclusion is drawn that in a few things they agreed Chesterton and Shaw, but at least agreed on some things and those are things as important as the defense of liberty or the pursuit of truth.

I hope you have been interested in what I have told about the debate between Chesterton and Shaw. I'm sure, if you read, I like it a lot and you rich.

Well, friends, I want to say that during part of August I'll be on vacation. I wish that you spend a happy holiday, you will enjoy these days off, that you read and compartáis quality time with your families and friends. May God bless and see you soon, folks.

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Even with cloudy eyes, while the last drops of water rush by sliding down my face, opening the door of the screen, extend your arm y. .. I look ... touch, probing, exploring the gap where it should be ... but no, it is, I'm not ...

I assume that after a few days shooting and inexhaustible, radiant and smiling, enviable and unbeatable, my will retains its appreciation of our reality, for you, and refuses to return me.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

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By one of those coincidences of life, yesterday I was accompanying my wife at the Faculty of Philology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and we approach the library because she wanted some books for a research project being undertaken. I took the time to see what books might have Chesterton and discovered that they had in their windows with a lot of volumes of the English writer but what I suspect is that he could not find a book that walked behind for some time.

It was The Chesterton ( The Chesterton , whose original edition of 1941, the English translation is from 2006, published by Renaissance, with translations of Miguel Rivera and José Julio Cabanillas prologue), a volume of memoir written by Mrs. Cecil Chesterton, ie, the wife of Cecil Chesterton , Gilbert's younger brother, and whose name was Ada Jones .

Ada Elizabeth Jones (1888-1962) was a young English journalist in the early years of the century, the brothers met Chesterton's famous Fleet Street, the street where they were most British newspapers of the time. With them and with his family, with parents of those two brothers, Edward Chesterton and Marie Louise Grosjean shared many moments of his life. Those memories were brought together in his book on The Chesterton , where he unveiled new details about the nature of the brothers and which tells us little known stories.

In the book's introduction anticipates that we had written very little about the human aspects of the character of Gilbert: "His joy in childish games, the grandeur of his private conversation, his youthful follies." It also reveals the personality of Cecil, her husband, to tell "the causes for which he fought with ardor, the manifestations of his courage and endurance, the irresistible attraction of his personality ..." For these reasons and as a portrait of an entire an era, the end of the Victorian era and the Great War of 1914 and the periods that preceded and followed, this book is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in both English writers and its history .

Ada Jones wrote the book in full development of the Second World War, when both brothers had died (first Cecil, because of the disease in the trenches who died in France in 1918, Ada only had time to go see how her husband expired, later, Gilbert in 1936, shortly before he started the Second World War).

Ada Jones wrote the book under the Blitz and was forced to flee their homes under threat of ruin, leaving there the manuscript. Could return later and in an act of courage, was able to recover the notes were to write the book on Chesterton The . A courage that we owe the possibility of knowing the inner side of the brothers Gilbert and Cecil Chesterton, and anecdotes of his family and journalism in England in the first third of the twentieth century.

I hope this review I slight advance have seemed interesting. Obviously, I have yet to read the entire book, but when I do publish a review as God intended for ofrecérosla here. Be one of my summer reading. I was excited is the news give this little discovery.

I wish you'll have a great summer, may rest, that you read books and compartáis quality time with your families and friends. See you soon. God bless.

Monday, July 5, 2010

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"The world is changing our mind by learning, and our mind can also change the world."
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