Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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ZAVALETA




time ago I was in the house of Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta in a building in Miraflores, I went to a publisher friend that had to finalize a literary matters (copyright firms and possible presentations for a reissue of his work). Zavaleta was nervous in my presence (or before the signing of important documents, contract), even dropped a lamp (I said I could order to fix that, but declined), mostly because I started to review its large library and a "first editions" to which I still can not access. He told me he knew me and offered us coffee, tea, soft drinks, but it only accepted a glass of water, my friend leaned editor soda, and he insisted reach cookies or other snack. We talked some things (stealing time from the editorial conversation) while he carefully rearranged the books of the table in the room that I had reviewed carelessly placing in the original order, and, although we became friends (how difficult it is to understand a lonely person from the bustle of the city and "solitariedad" Cartesian?), struck up an interesting dialogue about the narrative their generation (the best way to learn is to hear a narrator talking about what they're good, so we returned to oral narrative in the sense of the ouroboros or catoblepas). When we left we took a big hug and told me to visit him one day. Which, for one reason or another, did not happen.

A moment ago I just found out her sensitive death occurred a few hours ago, and I again reviewed journals and books I gave that night.


His remains are being blurred in the Casona de San Marcos on Tuesday will be open until 11 pm.

note here the same UNMSM:


http://www.unmsm.edu.pe/?id=1543



FOREVER, CARLOS EDUARDO ZAVALETA

Dr. Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta . Cu

26/04/2011 On the morning of Tuesday 26 April, at age 83, passed away on San Marcos teacher and diplomat Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta (Carazo, 1928), renowned for his prolific work to be narrative and first introduced in our country studies on the American writer William Faulkner. He was a fellow of the Institute since 1998 and Ricardo Palma of the Peruvian Academy of Language since 1999.



In what was his last public performance, the outstanding teacher delivered the keynote address at the ceremony of awarding the Medal of Honor San Marcos to our Nobel Prize Mario Vargas Llosa, 30 March, at the Cultural Center San Marcos. Here are his remains veiled from today, at 3:00 pm and tomorrow, Wednesday, 4:00 pm, will be transferred to the cemetery of the National Police of Peru Chorrillos, where he made his crematorium.

Previously, at 11:30 am, San Marcos community will give their last farewell with a posthumous tribute. El Centro Cultural de San Marcos is open today until 11:00 pm, with admission at the door of Azángaro Jr..


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