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99 letters to Kafka, Cristina Gufé




Dear Friends

Next Thursday, January 13, 2011 at 19.30 , will be the presentation of the book 99 letters to Kafka of Cristina Gufé , published by Editions Sial, in Casa de Galicia in Madrid (C /. Casado del Alisal, 8, 28014 Madrid. Tel: 91 595 42 00). Speakers

in the act:
Case Angeles, writer, Miguel Anxo
Fernan Vello, poet and foreword of the book,
Basilio Rodríguez Cañada , editor and president of the PEN Club of Spain,
and author of the book.

I hope. Sial

Editions
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28020 Madrid Phone: 91 535 41 13 - Fax: 91 535 70 53
Email: prensa@sialedicion.es


Cristina Gufé (La Coruña 1956), a BA in Psychology from the University of Santiago de Compostela and Professor of Philosophy since 1985 in various institutes of Galicia. He started and ran for five years the Department of Psychology of a newly created Institute, from which various work projects drive Europe. Interrupted his doctoral thesis at the Department of Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Santiago to pursue his creative work, consisting of a dozen books. In 2008 his collection The dissolution and the night is poetry finalist "Barbastro Argensola Brothers" and in 2009 participated in a collective book of poems edited by Espiral Maior and cultural scope El Corte Ingles. Collaborate with on-line magazine, published in Canada, Seixoreview (Canada). He currently works as a professor of philosophy at the Institute of Bachillerato Salvador de Madariaga in La Coruña. 99 Letters to Kafka is his first novel.

99 Letters to

Kafka Franz Kafka began writing his diaries (1910), at twenty years until his death, about to turn forty-one, no longer practice a "gender "in linking the beats, often painful, everyday with an analytical and perceptive about themselves or, as the philosophers were Deleuze and Guattari, establishing a refuge from the exhaustion of living and planning in a distribution verbal universe of desire. Kafka, as is well known, as well as "daily" stories and novels, wrote "letters" and they "run them, I'm talking to women which had fallen in love: the German Felice Bauer and Grete Bloch and the Czechoslovak Milena Jesenská-well can be framed, as you Mikhail Bakhtin, in a space between the confession and accountability. A Felice Bauer, to whom he was formally committed, Kafka wrote and sent about five hundred letters in just five years, and one of them, let me bring here his words, he confesses that which defines it: "I myself am made of literature, I am nothing and I can not be anything else." 99 Letters to Kafka is nothing more than literature, action and experience vibrant literary confession in its purest form, concatenation of deep existential beat an active universe of observation and self-observation, so often extreme, woven into the reality, pain , time and desire. Cristina Gufé creates in this book a hybrid territory that lies between the epistolary genre itself, the journal of a religious character and the novel, understood as the river of a voice that runs parallel to the life experience while at the same vivo time profile of a character that expands on the text itself: she, the woman who writes letters to Kafka. Gufé Cristina has an innate capacity for poetic thrill and reality, so Kafkaesque her testimony here takes the value of deep, reflective essay on life itself and literary touches us and touches us, as Borges wanted to recognize, raw human. Miguel Anxo

Fernan Vello

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