First Delivery: Reason name.
To begin, I thank the readers who have closely followed the "Bogotá Tours below." Pilgrim, thank you for the space given to me. The last three installments are as yours and mine.
Moreover, I have not had time (or money!) To continue to enter those corners lost in the Colombian capital. Marianne
has not recurred. It was escorted by the wind, in complicity with the night, intoxicated with words ... and gins. Two weeks ago I do not know anything about it.
So while it appears, we will publish a series entitled "Letters of Ripol" honoring his name to the book by Fernando Gonzalez in which collects the written correspondence that Otraparte philosopher at the end of his life, had with his friend, the Benedictine monk Andrés María Ripoll. In October 2003 I discovered this beautiful text ever since I was impressed.
The master's house was not far from the Abbey of Santa Maria, home of the priest (still there and the school farm, with its monastery, halfway between Medellín and Envigado). Thus, the two friends looked at least once a week, holding long conversations at each meeting. Fernando Gonzalez was writing, however, the church, long and deep letters placed under the sign of the ambiguity and misunderstanding the book's title (which should just call it as this, "Letters to Ripol).
When the religious habits and part hanging abroad, Gonzalez leaves this world, making "Ripol letters" in his latest book, later published as a posthumous work.
By happy coincidence, the Pilgrim, during his exile abroad, had with his friend Don Alvaro Quintero Ripol (only the name has been changed, not the last) a constant postal communication.
By implication of the Don Alvaro, now publish these letters will show us thinking Our friend administrator of this blog, his love, ghosts and dreams. In tribute to Fernando Gonzalez and because of the apparent coincidence, we call this series "The Letters of Ripol." Here we will learn
Don Alvaro, his licentious life and existential ties that bind the pilgrim. Silvia also know, the old and eternal love of it and protected it, who is the other major recurring character in the series. The events referred to are real and occurred in Colombia at the time the reader want.
Don Alvaro is still alive and fights together against death haunts him through cancer, despite his youth. Silvia lives in Spain, in a people whose name I remember, in the middle plains of Castile, where he went to study anthropology with her little Damian. Has a desire to return to America, but has found a vet Madrid has been in love with her, much to the chagrin of our hapless and Pilgrim. The three did together studies at a university in the country, which joined almost teenagers. The series we will be revealing the details of this beautiful friendship.
To begin, I thank the readers who have closely followed the "Bogotá Tours below." Pilgrim, thank you for the space given to me. The last three installments are as yours and mine.
Moreover, I have not had time (or money!) To continue to enter those corners lost in the Colombian capital. Marianne
has not recurred. It was escorted by the wind, in complicity with the night, intoxicated with words ... and gins. Two weeks ago I do not know anything about it.
So while it appears, we will publish a series entitled "Letters of Ripol" honoring his name to the book by Fernando Gonzalez in which collects the written correspondence that Otraparte philosopher at the end of his life, had with his friend, the Benedictine monk Andrés María Ripoll. In October 2003 I discovered this beautiful text ever since I was impressed.
The master's house was not far from the Abbey of Santa Maria, home of the priest (still there and the school farm, with its monastery, halfway between Medellín and Envigado). Thus, the two friends looked at least once a week, holding long conversations at each meeting. Fernando Gonzalez was writing, however, the church, long and deep letters placed under the sign of the ambiguity and misunderstanding the book's title (which should just call it as this, "Letters to Ripol).
When the religious habits and part hanging abroad, Gonzalez leaves this world, making "Ripol letters" in his latest book, later published as a posthumous work.
By happy coincidence, the Pilgrim, during his exile abroad, had with his friend Don Alvaro Quintero Ripol (only the name has been changed, not the last) a constant postal communication.
By implication of the Don Alvaro, now publish these letters will show us thinking Our friend administrator of this blog, his love, ghosts and dreams. In tribute to Fernando Gonzalez and because of the apparent coincidence, we call this series "The Letters of Ripol." Here we will learn
Don Alvaro, his licentious life and existential ties that bind the pilgrim. Silvia also know, the old and eternal love of it and protected it, who is the other major recurring character in the series. The events referred to are real and occurred in Colombia at the time the reader want.
Don Alvaro is still alive and fights together against death haunts him through cancer, despite his youth. Silvia lives in Spain, in a people whose name I remember, in the middle plains of Castile, where he went to study anthropology with her little Damian. Has a desire to return to America, but has found a vet Madrid has been in love with her, much to the chagrin of our hapless and Pilgrim. The three did together studies at a university in the country, which joined almost teenagers. The series we will be revealing the details of this beautiful friendship.
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