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16 January 1976 (Spain) moreGenre:
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1 win moreUser Comments:
¡muy bueno! moreCast
(Series Cast [1])| Joaquín Soler Serrano | ... | Himself - Host (34 episodes, 1976-1981) |
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I saw this on google when I was looking for information on the Mexican author Juan Rulfo. Although I've only watched that one episode- it was very good. Serrano does a good job interviewing a truly reluctant guest- and asked pertinent questions. (I hate interviewers that ask crap like, "why do you smoke so much?" people tuned in to see this because they like his writing!)
Anyway, it was a really helpful interview with tons on info about Rulfo, his family, the way he grew up, the orphanage, the Cristera war and his early days working as a government immigration agent then as a tire salesman... all this to end up one of Mexico's greatest writers. The interviews are entirely in Spanish.
Si vale la pena- si eres interesada en Rulfo, hay mucha información...