Mexican writer Antonio Ortuno has earned the film in his latest novel to recreate everyday betrayals that exist in the artistic medium. Generally considered the creators as Apollonian beings when everyday and normal are stabs in the back, he says. Writers and other creators should work in the same way that makes it a revolvedor of cement, a waiter or a saleswoman of flowers, said the Mexican Antonio Ortuno, who has earned the film in his latest novel to recreate everyday betrayals that exist in the artistic medium. Generally considered the creators as Apollonian beings, with great conceptual problems, existential doubts when everyday and normal are gashes by back, nudges, grapple, compromises that are there. It seems to me that we must talk about that suddenly, explains Ortuno. Journalist and writer, the author of Anima says much distrust of people who do not work, and again in his work places the protagonists in the Tagus pure and simple. A Don Quixote without a hair of Holy a Mexican youth group dedicated to very minority animated film suffers unspeakable to fulfil the commitments made with the producers and survive.

The computer directs him the Animal, someone who does things because he likes to make them even though you know that it does not have the tools and maybe not even the conditions to do so, a sort of Don Quixote without a hair of Holy. Personal experiences the novel is neither confessional nor was conceived as a settling of scores against the glamour of the seventh art. It is not in any way an autobiographical book, but yes retrieves certain personal experiences, said the novelist, who before devoting himself to letters worked on an animation studio with filmmaker Guillermo de el Toro. The story contains a story about friendship, competition, loyalty and disloyalty, with a great influence of Mark Twain. TWAIN adopts this aspect of style to have terrible things but naturally, in a way that even depressing things are suggestive, and recover youth without over-stating it, without idealizing it, present it as this thing essentially fresh and dangerous it is. Prize Herralde de Novela by human resources (2007) finalist, Anima is his third novel after the award-winning, the search engine’s heads (2006). Ortuno is also the author of two books of short stories, the Japanese Garden (2006) and Lady red (2010). * You can buy your books on PopularLibros source of the news: Antonio Ortuno located the Anima characters in “tajo pure and hard”