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The shot by the butt Censorship, from Miguel Paulino Tato to the prohibition of "Cometierra"

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My grandmother was a very wise woman. For almost every topic she had a phrase. One that she often repeated was “there is no harm that for good doesn’t come.” It’s...
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During his participation in TN, José Luis Espert demonstrated his balatery and his censor spirit, by shooting at the book ‘Cometierra’ – which has only one explicit sex paragraph throughout the novel – to punish Axel Kicillof, and even qualified him as “explicit pornography.” But he didn’t count on... Espert’s entry in TN: he attacked the book “Cometierra” to beat Kicillof, but acknowledged that he hadn’t read it was first published in INFO135.

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Cometierra's public reading event, by Dolores Reyes, was more than a gesture of cultural resistance. "It proved that we are not alone, that we are many who continue to defend the freedom to read without censorship," said Claudia Piñeiro, a writer who was one of the organizers of the activity. Read more

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My grandmother was a very wise woman. For almost every topic she had a phrase. One that she often repeated was “there is no harm that for good doesn’t come.” It’s...

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, November 24, 2024.
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