Intramuros (journal)

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Intramuros
DisciplineBiography and autobiography
LanguageSpanish
Edited byBeltrán Gambier and María Sheila Cremaschi
Publication details
History1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Publisher
Beltrán Gambier and María Sheila Cremaschi (Spain)
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Intramuros
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Intramuros is a literary review dedicated to biography, autobiography and the memory genre, with half-yearly frequency. The review collaborates with European cultural institutions like Eunic Spain (National Institutes of culture of UE), Cultural Italian Institute of Madrid, and Goethe Institute of Madrid. Moreover, it participates in the Erasmus Placement programme and Leonardo da Vinci programme, which belong to the European Community.

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The review was instituted in Buenos Aires in 1994, by Beltrán Gambier and María Sheila Cremaschi.

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The first numbers of Intramuros were dedicated to the "Minimal autobiography" question. Then, in a second time, Intramuros worked about cultural bridge Madrid/Buenos Aires. Actually, the review edits monographic numbers dedicated to countries and cities such as (Berlin, Germany, Italy, France, Israel, Argentina, Greece, Egypt and Turkey). The last number, ♯31, was dedicated to the 20th anniversary commemoration of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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