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Julio Cortázar, Self-Portrait, Paris, 1975   [+]  [also EGyB]© Fonds Aurora Bernárdez, Coll CGAI

Creo que sé mirar, si es que algo sé, y que todo mirar rezuma falsedad, porque es lo que nos arroja más afuera de nosotros mismos, sin la menor garantía […]— Julio Cortázar, in ‘Las Babas del Diablo’ [Las armas secretas (1959)]
I think I know how to look, if it’s something I know, and also that every looking oozes with mendacity, because it’s that which expels us furthest outside ourselves, without the least garantee […]

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Julio Cortázar, Self-Portrait, Paris, 1975   [+]  [also EGyB]
© Fonds Aurora Bernárdez, Coll CGAI

Creo que sé mirar, si es que algo sé, y que todo mirar rezuma falsedad, porque es lo que nos arroja más afuera de nosotros mismos, sin la menor garantía […]
— Julio Cortázar, in ‘Las Babas del Diablo’ [Las armas secretas (1959)]

I think I know how to look, if it’s something I know, and also that every looking oozes with mendacity, because it’s that which expels us furthest outside ourselves, without the least garantee […]

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chagalov:

Increíble.


Chávez’s daughter angers Venezuelans and unleashes photo craze

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President Hugo Chávez’s daughter, Rosines, angered Venezuelans by posting this picture of herself on the web. (Instagram)

By MANUEL RUEDA
Channel: Latin American Affairs, Economics

Mexico’s Enrique Peña Nieto is not the only politician who must cope with a controversial daughter.

This week, Hugo Chávez’s 14-year-old daughter, Rosines, angered Venezuelans and embarrassed her father, by posting the above picture of herself on the web.

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