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En la wfhb’s un cafecito con: Locutor Israel Herrera, entrevista a reconocido escritor, periodista, columnista Héctor Tobar es un autor y periodista de Los Ángeles, cuyo trabajo examina la evolución y la relación interdependiente entre América Latina y los Estados Unidos.Sus primeras experiencias como Editor del periódico el tecolote, después entrevista con el radio Garden City Kansas.
Además, novelista Héctor Tobar habla sobre el libro de los 33 mineros y como los 33 mineros decidieron compartir la historia junta. Firman con la firma de abogado de todo chile, abogados deciden que es importante buscar un escritor norteamericano.
In wfhb’s Un Cafecito Con: Israel Herrea, interviews renowned writer, journalist, columnist Héctor Tobar is an author and journalist from Los Angeles, whose work examines the evolution and interdependent relationship between Latin America and the United States. His first experiences were as editor of the newspaper el tecolote, then interviews with the Garden City Kansas radio.
He comment on the novels about the experiences of Guatemalans, The Tattooed Soldier and another novel about the experience of Mexicans, The Barbarian Nurseries.
Hector Tobar talks about the situation in 1992 in the city of Los Angeles where many Latinos also heavily populated. He talks about the situation of Rodney King, when the trial of four officers in the city of Los Angeles Accused of Rodney King were declared not charged by the trial that caused an uproar. In addition, novelist Héctor Tobar talks about the book of the 33 miners and how the 33 miners decided to share the story together. They sign with the law firm of all Chile, lawyers decide that it is important to look for an American writer.
Héctor Tobar met the miners, interviewed them and realized that most were living through post-traumatic stress. Difficulties sleeping, medications, could not work, did not leave the house. Héctor Tobar wanted to study the mining culture “Deep Down Dark / In the dark”. The most important thing for them was the love that their families give to their loved ones. Héctor Tobar talks about his experience with the movie “The 33”.
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En la wfhb’s un cafecito con: Locutor Israel Herrera, entrevista a reconocido escritor, periodista, columnista Héctor Tobar es un autor y periodista de Los Ángeles, cuyo trabajo examina la evolución y la relación interdependiente entre América Latina y los Estados Unidos.Sus primeras experiencias como Editor del periódico el tecolote, después entrevista con el radio Garden City Kansas.
Además, novelista Héctor Tobar habla sobre el libro de los 33 mineros y como los 33 mineros decidieron compartir la historia junta. Firman con la firma de abogado de todo chile, abogados deciden que es importante buscar un escritor norteamericano.
In wfhb’s Un Cafecito Con: Israel Herrea, interviews renowned writer, journalist, columnist Héctor Tobar is an author and journalist from Los Angeles, whose work examines the evolution and interdependent relationship between Latin America and the United States. His first experiences were as editor of the newspaper el tecolote, then interviews with the Garden City Kansas radio.
He comment on the novels about the experiences of Guatemalans, The Tattooed Soldier and another novel about the experience of Mexicans, The Barbarian Nurseries.
Hector Tobar talks about the situation in 1992 in the city of Los Angeles where many Latinos also heavily populated. He talks about the situation of Rodney King, when the trial of four officers in the city of Los Angeles Accused of Rodney King were declared not charged by the trial that caused an uproar. In addition, novelist Héctor Tobar talks about the book of the 33 miners and how the 33 miners decided to share the story together. They sign with the law firm of all Chile, lawyers decide that it is important to look for an American writer.
Héctor Tobar met the miners, interviewed them and realized that most were living through post-traumatic stress. Difficulties sleeping, medications, could not work, did not leave the house. Héctor Tobar wanted to study the mining culture “Deep Down Dark / In the dark”. The most important thing for them was the love that their families give to their loved ones. Héctor Tobar talks about his experience with the movie “The 33”.