Entrevista / Victor Hugo Rascon Banda / 'Deseo salir corriendo a la calle'.(Cultura)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20040327
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Byline: Julieta Riveroll

Día Mundial del Teatro. Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda recupera de su condición de cautivo la facultad de crear, la 'condena a pensar'

La ventaja de estar preso es la soledad, dice el dramaturgo Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda, para quien se ha traducido en una fuente de creatividad. Obligado al encierro, primero en el hospital y ahora en su hogar, a causa de la enfermedad que padece, una hemólisis que le impide generar glóbulos rojos, el autor recibirá hoy el homenaje de su gremio con motivo del Día Mundial del Teatro.

Estar cautivo lo condena ...

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