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  Lauro António Apresenta...
Afinal de contas, ainda um ano para criar as imagens que irão mais tarde ser animadas em película.
Além de que, para mim, não pessoas rotuladas, as de que gosto e as de que não gosto (e estas, quantas são?, uma pessoa é sempre algo de tão surpreendente e contraditório, de tão ilusório no seu conhecimento profundo!).
dez anos deixou a Universidade, “despedindo-se da vida académica para escrever ficção”, sonho de uma vida inteira.
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 H. Bustos Domecq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bustos Domecq is a pseudonym used for several collaborative works by the Argentine writers Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares.
Bustos Domecq made his first appearance as F. Bustos, the pseudonym under which Borges, in 1933, published his first fictional story, now known as "Hombre de la esquina rosada", ("Man from the Pink Corner") but originally titled "Hombre de las orillas" ("Man from the Slums" or more literally "Man from the Outskirts").
Bustos was also the alleged author of overblown essays of Crónicas de Bustos Domecq, 1967, (translated 1976 as Chronicles of Bustos Domecq), and Nuevos Cuentos de Bustos Domecq (1977), even though the authors' names were on the covers of both books.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/H._Bustos_Domecq   (341 words)

  
 Adolfo Bioy Casares - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a friend and frequent collaborator of Jorge Luis Borges and wrote many stories with him under the pseudonym of H.
Bioy Casares and Borges were introduced in 1932 by Victoria Ocampo, whose sister, writer Silvina Ocampo, Bioy Casares was to marry in 1940.
Crónicas de Bustos Domecq (1967, translated into English as Chronicles of Bustos Domecq, ISBN 0525475486)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adolfo_Bioy_Casares   (568 words)

  
 H. Bustos Domecq -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bustos Domecq -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Bustos Domecq is a pseudonym used for several collaborative works by the (A native or inhabitant of Argentina) Argentinian writers (Argentinian writer remembered for his short stories (1899-1986)) Jorge Luis Borges and (additional info and facts about Adolfo Bioy Casares) Adolfo Bioy Casares.
(It may or may not be relevant that in the (additional info and facts about Spanish language) Spanish language, "f" and "h" were once orthographically interchangeable, as in "fidalgo" and "hidalgo." Borges and Bioy Casares would certainly have been aware of this, although it would have been a matter centuries before their time.)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/H/H/H._Bustos_Domecq.htm   (242 words)

  
 h bustos domecq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bustos Domecq made his first appearance as F. Bustos, the pseudonym under which Borges, in 1933, published his first fictional story, now known as "El hombre de la Esquina Rosada", but originally titled "Hombre de las orillas" ("Man from the Slums").
He changed his first initial and acquired a "segundo apellido" (basically, a mother's maiden name) as Borges and Bioy Casares later used the psuedonym "H. Bustos Domecq" for some of their lighter works.
H. Bustos Domecq was the original credited author of the parodic detective stories in Seis problemas para don Isidro Parodi, 1942 (translated 1981 as Six Problems for Don Isidro Parodi), the overblown essays of Crónicas de Bustos Domecq, 1967, (translated 1976 as Chronicles of Bustos Domecq), and Nuevos Cuentos de Bustos Domecq, (1972?
www.fact-library.com /h__bustos_domecq.html   (204 words)

  
 Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Holiday List, A-B
Borges has been called the greatest writer of the century who never won the Nobel Prize--a fact his advocates say diminishes the Prize, not the author.
First edition of this collection of six short mysteries, chosen by Ellery Queen for inclusion in the "Queen's Quorum" list of the best mysteries of all time some 40 years prior to its translation and publication in this country.
Inscribed by "H. Bustos Domecq" in Bioy-Casares' hand--the pseudonym being the one he and Borges, good friends, used on their collaborations.
lopezbooks.com /catalog/gb/gb-01.html   (3310 words)

  
 H. A. Rey - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation H. A. Rey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rey - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation H. Rey.
Here you will find more informations about H.
In 1989 Margret Rey established the Curious George Foundation to help creative children and prevent cruelty to animals.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/H-A-Rey.html   (649 words)

  
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Bustos Domecq have subsequently been issued under the authors' own names and have been entered under the heading for Borges
61-62 (Honorio Bustos Domecq and B. Suárez Lynch are both joint pseuds.
21-24, c1977 (Honorio Bustos Domecq and B. Suárez Lynch are both joint pseuds.
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 Ken Lopez - Bookseller: Catalog 103, B
"BUSTOS DOMECQ, H." Seis Problemas Para Don Isidro Parodi.
First edition of this collection of six short mysteries, chosen by Ellery Queen for inclusion in his "Queen's Quorum" list of the best mysteries some 40 years prior to its translation and publication in this country.
Inscribed by "H. Bustos Domecq" in Bioy-Casares' hand -- the pseudonym being the one he and Borges, good friends, used on their collaborations.
www.lopezbooks.com /catalog/103/103-02.html   (2091 words)

  
 Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899- (in MARION)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bustos Domecq have subsequently been issued under the authors' own names and have been entered under the heading for Borges
61-62 (Honorio Bustos Domecq and B. Suárez Lynch are both joint pseuds.
21-24, c1977 (Honorio Bustos Domecq and B. Suárez Lynch are both joint pseuds.
library.cerritos.edu /MARION/AAW-1941   (140 words)

  
 Recent Notable Acquisitions
It is noteworthy for its frontispiece, engraved from a drawing by St John himself, showing the progress of the soul towards God up the allegorical Mount Carmel.
Among the modern first editions recently acquired is Dos fantasías memorables, a volume of short stories by 'H. Bustos Domecq', the collaborative pseudonym of Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares (Buenos Aires: Oportet and Haereses, 1946).
A recent addition to the collection, purchased with the aid of the Friends of the BL, may be the earliest Uruguayan imprint.
www.bl.uk /collections/westeuropean/notable.html   (906 words)

  
 --- admit2 : collaborative archive ---
Borges and Casares wrote under the pseudonym H. Bustos Domecq.
Detective fiction "Un modelo para la muerte" ("A Model for Death", 1946) was originally published under the name B. Suarez Lynch; the original publication as in the case of the two fantasy stories was a private printing of only 300 copies; the first commercial printing was in 1970.
Deliberately pompous critical essays by an imaginary author are: "Crónicas de Bustos Domecq", 1967, (translated 1976 as "Chronicles of Bustos Domecq"), and "Nuevos Cuentos de Bustos Domecq", (1972.
www.admit2.net /collaborative_archive.htm   (4627 words)

  
 Críticas - Enciclopedia Británica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The first books he read -from the library of his father, a man of wide-ranging intellect who taught at an English school- included Huckleberry Finn, the novels of H. Wells, The Thousand and One Nights, and Don Quixote, all in English.
Under the constant stimulus and example of his father, the young Borges from his earliest years realized that he was destined for a literary career.
During this time, he and another writer, Adolfo Bioy Casares, jointly wrote detective stories under the pseudonym H. Bustos Domecq, (com-bining ancestral names of the two writers' families), which were published in 1942 as Seis problemas para don Isidro Parodi ("Six Problems for Don Isidro Parodi").
mll.cas.buffalo.edu /rodriguez-monegal/bibliografia/criticas/crit_01.htm   (1027 words)

  
 bustos - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word bustos:
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "bustos" is defined.
bustos domecq, h bustos domecq, purisima de bustos, purísima de bustos
www.onelook.com /?w=bustos   (85 words)

  
 Readers and Labyrinths: The Detective Fiction in Borges, Bustos, Domecq, and ECO
Readers and Labyrinths: The Detective Fiction in Borges, Bustos, Domecq, and ECO
The Detective Fiction in Borges, Bustos, Domecq, and ECO
Borges, Jorge Luis,, 1899-, Criticism and interpretation, Bustos Domecq, H, (Honorio), Latin American Novel And Short Story, Mystery And Suspense Fiction, History and criticism, Detective and mystery stories, Reader-response criticism, Authors and readers
www.zooscape.com /cgi-bin/maitred/WhitePulp/isbn0815315155   (212 words)

  
 Adolfo Bioy Casares
Remains: Buried, La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Friend of Jorge Luis Borges, collaborating with him under the pseudonym H. Bustos Domecq.
, short stories, as H. Bustos Domecq, trans.
www.nndb.com /people/249/000103937   (65 words)

  
 Last Year at Marienbad: An Intertextual Meditation
Early in their careers they wrote a brilliant book of detective stories called Six Problems for Don Isidro Parodi, and published it under the pen name, H. Bustos Domecq.
A false biographical outline of Dr. Honorio Bustos Domecq was attached, allegedly written by schoolteacher, Miss Adelma Badoglio.
A flowery forward is provided by Gervasio Montenegro who later turns out to be a fictional character in one of the stories and not just any fictional character, but an anti-Semite who is ridiculed by the jailbird detective throughout the interlocking six stories.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/00/10/marienbad.html   (3465 words)

  
 j. l. borges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
English title: Garden of Forking Paths, published as a section of Ficciones.
An odd book: deliberately pompous critical essays by an imaginary author.
Primarily translations of English-language detective fiction, plus one of their own Bustos Domecq stories.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /J._L._Borges.html   (4388 words)

  
 The New York Times: Book Review Search Article
Well, they can, and here we have him: Don Isidro Parodi, dreamt up in a patriotic hour by two sly and staunchly cosmopolitan Buenos Aires writers, Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy-Casares, lifelong students both of Anglo-American crime fiction and with a rare grasp of its essentials.
They did not at once put their names to these caustic tales, which appeared as the work of a composite author called H. Bustos Domecq.
But their cover was blown long ago, and it is the names of Borges and Bioy-Casares which now crown the cover of this welcome translation, with that of Borges three times the size of Bioy-Casares, which is unfair, since they wrote the stories as partners.
partners.nytimes.com /books/97/08/31/reviews/borges-isidro.html   (761 words)

  
 Green Integer Books - Forthcoming Titles
This popular book, described as an important transitional work in Hamsun's career, received rave reviews upon its original English-language publication.
Price: U.S. Adolfo Bioy Casares [H. Bustos Domecq]
The author of novels and stories, he also collaborated, under the pseudonym H. Bustos Domecq, with Jorge Luis Borges on five works, including the Chronicles of H. Bustos Domecq.
www.greeninteger.com /forthcoming.cfm   (1143 words)

  
 Argentine Mysteries
By the late 1930s a series, Colecion Misterio, was launched and by 1945 the crime fiction series, El Septimo Circulo, had been created by two of the most talented and influential Argentine writers – Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy-Casares.
These two luminaries, in 1942, using the pseudonym H. Bustos Domecq published the very famous Six Problems for Don Isidro Parodi (N.Y., E.P. Dutton, 1981).
Both men wrote prolifically in other genres and yet produced a number of crime fiction works including The Chronicles of Bustos Domecq (N.Y. Dutton, 1976); Los mejores cuentos policiales (Buenos Aires, Emece, 1962) : and Nuevos cuentos de Bustos Domecq (Madrid, Ediciones Siruela, 1986).
www.dartmouth.edu /~gjdemko/argentine.htm   (1397 words)

  
 The New York Times: Book Review Search Article
The next year he became a professor of English and American literature at the University of Buenos Aires.
With Adolfo Bioy-Casares, whom he met in the 1940's, he collaborated in writing a collection of short stories under the name H. Bustos Domecq.
Borges once described the ''Chronicles'' of Bustos in 1967: ''These are articles written on imaginary, extravagantly modern artists - architects, sculptors, painters, chefs, poets, novelists, couturiers - by a devotedly modern critic.
partners.nytimes.com /books/97/08/31/reviews/borges-dead.html   (1998 words)

  
 Garden of Forking Paths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
David, Jose Amor y Vazquez, Ruth H. Kossoff, and Geoffrey W. Ribbans.
Almeida, Ivan (ed.) and Parodi, Cristina (ed.) "Honorio Bustos Domecq: Testimonios y lecturas." Variaciones Borges: Journal of the Jorge Luis Borges Center for Studies and Documentation 6 (1998).
"Para la prehistoria de H. Bustos Domecq: Destiempo, una colaboración olvidada de Jorge Luis Borges y Adolfo Bioy Casares." Variaciones Borges: Journal of the Jorge Luis Borges Center for Studies and Documentation 5 (1998): 106-22.
complit.la.psu.edu /faculty/kadir/fpath.html   (2289 words)

  
 The Pulp Heroes: P   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Don Isidro Parodi was created by none other than Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares, under the pseudonym of "H. Bustos Domecq," and appeared in 1942 in a set of six short stories, published in Seis Problemas para Don Isidro Parodi (Six Problems For Don Isidro Parodi).
Don Isidro is Argentinian, as were Borges and Casares, and the stories are securely located in Buenos Aires, so much so that many of the local allusions are lost on the non-Argentinian (i.e., me).
Dick Prescott was the creation of H. Irving Hancock and appeared what for lack of a better phrase I'm calling the Dick Prescott Cycle.
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 Entrevista a Borges y Bioy Casares
–¿Qué es lo que más les gusta de Bustos Domecq?
–¿Va a vivir muchos años H. Bustos Domecq?
–¿Y Bustos Domecq qué opina sobre este particular?
www.oni.escuelas.edu.ar /olimpi99/interolimpicos/usarelmate/maestros/borges/Bustos_Domecq.htm   (424 words)

  
 Used Book Central Search / author: Borges, Jorge, Luis
Borges, Jorge Luis; Bioy-Casares, Adolfo; Di Giovanni, Norman Thomas (translator): Very Good E. Dutton New York 1981 F First American Edition H Hard Cover Slight rubbing and browning, minor nicks to jacket; slight internal browning to edges.
First collaborative effort of the 2 noted Argentinian writers; contains 6 short stories in all, plus the foreword by "Gervasio Montenegro" and the pseudo-biographical outline "H. Bustos Domecq" by "Adelma Badoglio".
H Scifi Fantasy Short Stories Literature Jacket Condition:VG++ Hard Cover 1977 Book Condition:Near Fine Fiction Second Printing 0525069925 902349
www.usedbookcentral.com /texis/ubc/searchbooks,author,Borges_Jorge_Luis,jump,40.html   (726 words)

  
 bogres information,borges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Seis problemas para don Isidro Parodi, 1942, comic detective fiction, written with Adolfo Bioy Casares, originally published under the name H. Bustos Domecq.
An odd book:deliberately pompous critical essays by an imaginary author.
Primarily translations ofEnglish-language detective fiction, plus one of their own Bustos Domecq stories.
www.pin-outs.com /bogres.html   (5438 words)

  
 Jorge Luis Borges - Quiz: The answers
He took a handful of sand from one place to another a few steps away and said "I am a modifier of the Sahara."
What sensationalist newspaper published Borges' first story in 1933 under the pseudonym of Francisco Bustos?
During his trip to Japan in 1984 Borges followed the steps of what famous 18th-century pilgrim poet.
www.barcelonareview.com /18/e_quiz_jlb_ans.htm   (389 words)

  
 NYRB Classics: The Invention of Morel
Later publications include stories and novels, among them A Plan for Escape, A Dream of Heroes, and Asleep in the Sun (forthcoming from NYRB Classics).
Bioy also collaborated with Borges on an Anthology of Fantastic Literature and a series of satirical sketches written under the pseudonym of H. Bustos Domecq.
Suzanne Jill Levine is the author of numerous studies in Latin American literature and the translator of works by Adolfo Bioy Casares, Jorge Luis Borges, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, and Manuel Puig, among other distinguished writers.
www.nybooks.com /shop/product?usca_p=t&product_id=1229   (649 words)

  
 AUTHORS: D page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
My father, Samuel H. Post, published him in paperback, and I treasured my meetings with him.
I'm glad my wife and son had a chance to meet him, at which time he gave my son a mystical blessing in fluent but oddly archaic Hebrew.
Deer, pseudonym of George H. Smith & M. Jane Deer Defending Your Life: SF/Fantasy Movies [1991] Definitions of Science Fiction and Fantasy: DEFINITIONS: what is science fiction?
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