Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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wanted to say, want to think, will assert. .. Solidarity


After running the solidarity message from the network to collect books for the Library of Cultural Peripheral responses started coming from all sides that people wanted collaborate. One person who contacted us was Noelia Rivero, a poet , which for a long time coordinated the Writing workshop The Unicorn. Next to @ s chic @ s who attended the workshop published a very pretty book with the result of the productions. L @ \u200b\u200bs chic @ s presented the book and signed autographs.

From this a couple of years, as Noelia is being devoted to something else sent us gift books used in this workshop.

Thanks again to Alicia and my sister Ana, these books have arrived from Buenos Aires and now form part of our peripheral library.

With a little late to make timely opportunity to wholeheartedly thank Noel for having broken away from these books and let them roll. We also sent gift book of poetry that resulted from the work of the Workshop The Unicorn: Wanting to say, want to think, will assert. Valuable work that demonstrates the potential of the word and the wonderful tool that makes it to share and
rla into play to everyone.

"In the name of a mythological animal, proposed by one of the guys involved, the Unicorn, is not only the reading and creation workshop with the effort of a group of social workers (Noelia Rivero Mabel Sure, Forestry and Paola Constanza Ortiz Arias), was developed in recent years, but much more, something like the following which gives support: a solid and consistent cultural project whose rationale and activities can be found detailed at:
www.taller-the-unicorn-blogspot.com. "(...)
" The proof is evident texts are meeting wanted to say, want to think, will assert, a title that summarizes what the goal of all meetings held fortnightly on Saturdays. There is a desire that becomes manifest and that desire does
only express the power of the word, its importance and its projection. "


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