Tuesday, January 25, 2011

White Checkered Hoodie

The Cabrujas Ignacio Bolivar and (II)


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illustrations by talented artist Omar Cruz was released in August 2010, this discourse of the playwright Jose Ignacio Cabrujas and which we give to our readers this second part to his knowledge.
Interestingly, as a caption to the image that Cruz was the man of the theater and illustrating the Cabrujas publication highlights a sentence: "The cause of independence, freedom's cause was not resolved in Carabobo in 1821. We are looking for that independence, that freedom. The English episode no longer matters in the story, but the independence continues. "
In another part of the contents of his interesting speech, referred also critical:
"That man I'd like to present today as it was, a little foul-mouthed, slightly rude man in Caracas in his mouth - because as some chroniclers Peruvian favorite expression of this character we have in this statue, when I was facing a tribulation, or in front of a row, said: "The cock", - the man who far from resembling a ceremonial figure, which has involved the Academy of History and the Bolivarian Society, perhaps the worst enemies that man has died after even worse than the English themselves, who liked to dance the waltz and polka, who liked to climb on the tables at the banquet, she starred in a picturesque incident in Peru, with General Flores, in charge of Peru in Lima. "
Dancing with the general and against the oligarchy
And then the dead man of the theater, in his speech on July 24, 1991, recounts the incident as follows:
"I was gathering all the oligarchy Lima, convened at a dance party, of course. Neither girl wanted to dance Lima oligarchy with General Flores, because it seemed half Venezuelan and half-breed. So what did this man whom today we call birth? Then he went to the front of the orchestra, called rapping about himself waltzes and started to dance and danced to General Flores reproached eight waltzes for the entire Lima oligarchy. "
"That's added José Ignacio Bolivar Cabrujas," because this is a romantic, who lived in the romantic ideal. The man of ideas, but above all the historian said Liévano Aguirre-who called him the best title they have given to this man, "the title again we should remember today, but called freedom, we already know Bolivar is a man of the difficulties, the man born to face difficulties because, in effect, that life is terrible, hard, unforgiving, where Bolívar is practically a routine failure, a routine of sticking, as almost routine impossible. That man is encouraged to see in 1810, troubled and extraordinary, demanding a 300-quiet years in 1811, desperate in 1812, lost and destroyed in 1813, cleared and sent into exile in 1814 end; stoned Guiria Coast in 1815, when desperately trying to find a town and not getting anywhere, and recovered somewhat Guyana, in the vicinity of General Piar, but also placed the center of a conflict that led to the shooting of this man who had saved him somehow. "
"Then, again encouraged by the gesture of Paez in the plains and the great and unique idea to move the struggle for independence from Colombia, to the New Granada, to the Gran Colombia, to the dream of a continent, until he managed that company. "
Simón Bolívar's achievement
"But above all, what sinks, what époustouflante continue generation after generation, no thank me at this point in bolivarero , but merely with the basic recognition of who a feat made to our history, is that this man lived his life, he lived his action for 14 years. Only in 14 years, in such a short time, the man raised the freedom of this country and managed the feat of the freedom of a vast region of this continent, which extends to Peru. Only in 14 years ... "
In the speech, Cabrujas assumes its role as a sharp critic:
"We (in Venezuela) have 31 years of democracy in these governments, in that period, with no less than 16 years ahead on the Liberator, we have been unable to create a work of building a well-known work, tangible tie our eyes. Because what we are, what we have become the Venezuelans in that 30 years is because we have scratched the government, we have taken to scratching the government. "
The man who called us to make history
Later this writer and critic, whose writings were expected weekly readers wondered:
What makes this man means so much to us? What does it mean so much in our lives, our daily quotes in the respect that we have this image of a man which 208 long years separate us?
The answer is not left waiting and a call comes as Venezuelan and Latin American in that speech he gave in a small town on the island of Margarita, in 1991:
"Bolivar is a man whose mind has Effective ethical, moral, but not practical, but not referring to the customs and the contemporary world, since it would be impossible to pass a bill this man. What did this man? What was it? What do we say? Why do we remember him today? We remember it because this man called us to a company. We called in people to do something in the story "
added since wwwpertinentes.blogspot.com , now in his name the Venezuelans and other Latin Americans and solidarity of the world have been called more than ever to build a great country and sovereign.

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