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Cuaderno del Pendolista by the Consul General of Spain in Chicago, Federico Palomera Güez.
The pendant's notebook is a collection of stories united by the calligraphy and the "good letter". From a day of Kings to a repose of the dead, the pendulist's formulas serve as an introduction to a way of seeing. Born in Madrid in 1951, Federico Palomera has alternated indolence with graffomania on several continents. The episodic nature of his graphic outbursts has made him use media as varied as calendar sheets or advertising t-shirts for his writings, and this is the first time he has recourse to a classic format. He graduated in law from the Complutense University and entered the diplomatic career in 1979. Álvaro Hernando (1971), from Madrid, based in Woodstock, Illinois, where he teaches since 2013, publishes his first collection of poems, Mantras para bailar, edited by Pandora Lobo Estepario Press by Miguel López Lemus, which maintains an independent voice from its headquarters in Chicago. which contributes to the promotion of Latin American authors in the Midwest. co-funder, co-director and editor of CRÁTERA Revista de crítica y poesía contemporánea.
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LocationInstituto Cervantes of Chicago (View)
31 W. Ohio Street
Chicago, IL 60654
United States
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