Monday, January 24, 2011

Black Particles In Poo

Letters others, the first novel by Felix Beltran Geney


Says the editor:
The humdrum existence of a postal worker is altered when it acquires the habit of opening letters of others. Suddenly decides to get involved with the recipients, and so know a publisher whose lover has died in a plane crash, a young patient who has a troubled relationship with her young niece and an old terminally ill that seeks to recover the child who has not seen in thirty years, while, as violent background, a paramilitary group kidnapped and murdered elderly. What Marioralio discovered through the letters it takes to plan the outbreak of a new revolution, to change from following such injustice and abuse. But it first has to lose his right hand ...
With a fast and expressive prose, This story of love and abandonment portrayed as a doomsday scenario is that of many Latin American cities, while its territory imaginary farm on the restlessness and the impossible quest of an era of rebellion Extreme today. Geney

Félix Beltrán (Culiacan, Sinaloa, 1976) is editor and writer. She studied Hispanic literature at UNAM and English literature at the University of Toronto. He was editor of Literature of the FCE. Has been a fellow of the Fundación Lorena Alejandra Gallardo and the Mexican Foundation for Free. He won the National Award for the book José Vasconcelos biographer your reader (2003), an essay on the work of Argentine writer Macedonio Fernández. In 2009 he published Talk about what you know (stories) and Sleep is not a refuge but a weapon (trials). Exercises literary criticism in magazines and supplements. Your virtual log is in www.elgeney.blogspot.com. He is currently editor of the Journal Mexico University .

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