Salda Pitol deuda con el aleman.(Cultura)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20020425
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Byline: Yaotzin Botello

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BERLIN, Alemania.- "Yo le debo mucho a escritores y poetas como Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Ernest Hoffmann, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe y Friederich Schiller, quienes me han hecho pensar sobre la vida, y la creación; y me han puesto modelos literarios", afirma el escritor Sergio Pitol (1933).

El novelista mexicano acaba de presentar su primer libro traducido al alemán, La vida conyugal (Wagenbach), idioma con el que -confiesa- empezó a saldar una cuenta por la influencia que en él ha tenido la literatura generada en este ...

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