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El Porteño N° 93 September 1989 Lou Reed Okupas Enzensberger
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Shop El Porteño N° 93 Sep 1989 Lou Reed Okupas Enzensberger and more Revistas at Latinafy.comDiscover El Porteño N° 93 from September 1989, a compelling edition filled with thought-provoking articles. This issue features contributions from notable writers such as Luis Salinas and Han Magnus Enzensberger, exploring themes of social and political relevance. Delve into unique perspectives on the landscape of New York through the eyes of Lou Reed. The publication includes critical discussions on Peronism and its implications in contemporary society. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of literary works addressing general interest topics.El Porteño N° 93, published in September 1989, presents a fascinating exploration of pressing cultural and political issues of its time. This edition features stirring articles from esteemed writers, including 'Why Work?' by Luis Salinas, which challenges the societal norms surrounding work and productivity. The engaging piece 'The Anti-Yuppie' by Lafargue critiques the commercialism and personal ambition characteristic of the 1980s. Readers can also dive into 'Ubal- dUin in the Trench: Peron Was Menemist,' which provides insight into the shifting political landscapes of Argentina, as well as 'The Costs of Amnesty.'
This issue does not shy away from controversy; it includes 'Raids in Uruguay' and 'The Death of a Bricklayer,' which discuss societal struggles and injustices. A compelling interview with Han Magnus Enzensberger offers a rich reflection on literature and society, while 'Big Hell' by Guillermo Martinez invites readers into a gripping narrative. Finally, experience a vivid portrayal of New York through Lou Reed’s lens, making this publication both a historical artifact and an artistic journey.Usage ideas
This edition is perfect for collectors of rare literary works, scholars looking to study cultural commentary from the late 80s, or anyone interested in the intersections of art and politics. It serves as a valuable resource for discussions on societal issues and can enhance your personal library of influential publications. Share it during book club meetings or use it as a reference for writing and research projects.Frequently asked questionsWhat condition is the item in?: The item is used but in good condition for its age.What language is the publication in?: The publication is in Spanish.Is this a limited edition?: Yes, this is a unique and collectible edition.Can I find articles online?: Some articles may be referenced online, but this physical copy contains the complete context.Is this publication suitable for academic study?: Absolutely, it offers valuable insights into the political and cultural discourse of its time.- Item Condition: Used- Format: Physical- Publisher: Porteño- Title: Porque Trabajar- Publication Year: 1989- Name: El Porteño- Edition Number: 93- Publication Month: September- Genre: General InterestVendor listing title: El Porteño N° 93 Sep 1989 Lou Reed Okupas Enzensberger
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Argentina |
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Shop on Mercado Libre Argentina |
Brand: |
El Porteño |