Pilar presents the book Angelica Ibal, Grandmother storytellers
As every grandmother, Angelica Ibalo tells stories to the kids. First of his eleven children, after their 23 grandchildren and his great-granddaughter. However now, these stories will reach many more people through the publication of Ediciones El Bodegón.
Chaqueña of birth and based for many years in Del Viso, Ibalo stories were collected in "Tales Grandma", book also contains poems and which will be presented on Saturday 15 September in the Casa de la Cultura Del Viso (Gonnet 7057), With free entry.
The author explains that "since I learned to read and write I wanted to be a writer of short stories and poems. He wrote at night or when I had time but never stopped dreaming about it and my writings were sleeping in a drawer ". Those stories began in the Chaco town of Charadai, where he lived since birth in 1957 until he was 14 years. So, he moved to Bella Vista, Corrientes, where he spent part of his adolescence.
Once in Del Viso, the author received much of his inspiration for many of the stories that are reflected in the book. "There are things and events that happen in the lives of many people, whether big or small, that if we tell ourselves crazy tildan, but be very careful, because the things I tell in this book really happened in Del Viso ", he commented.
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