
Meet the Author: Dennis L. Siluk (Reviews Composed by: Rosa Penaloza)
For this past year I have been writing about comments Dennis's work, and today I share with you some of their criticisms and comments of people have been others. He has a truth of literature out there, short stories (over 200 at present) to articles (over 800) to the poems (in 1000) – and, of course, his 31 books, and he is working on four other books, and has about 12 chapbooks. Most of this work has been done in the past five years, less than three books (and a manuscript remnants of 1984, published 13-years later), and six poetry chapbooks and diverse. Perhaps best known for his travels, he has traveled the world, is now nearly 27 times around the world or as he said, 687,000-air miles, so not to include all travel in the way he did when he was young, going to San Francisco and Omaha, along with Seattle, and Dakotas, and lived in all these places in the 60's, 70's traveled in Europe for four years, during which time he went to Vietnam in 1971 and returned Europe. Now that has passed, or taken eight trips to South America, where he has his second home, where he loves the mountains of Huancayo. Anyway here is the comments:
Meet the Author
Note 1: The recent interview on Radio Programas del Peru, in connection with their two publications: "Spell of the Andes" and "Poems of Peru", coming from five countries and three continents, more than 15 million people, Milagros Valverde, 11/15/2005, 11:00 PM. (Milagros read poems by Mr. Siluk both books: "Spell of the Andes" and "The Ice Maiden").
Note 2: "Spell of the Andes", recommended by the Agency of Culture in Lima, Peru, located in Alfredo Benavides # 605 – Apartment 201, phone 2428942
Note 3: Interview by JP Magazine, José Luis Pantoja Ventocilla interviewer, who had very positive feedback and appreciation for Peruvian Dennis poetic traditions and contemporary way of life, 10/26/2005.
Note 4: Mayor of San Jeronimo, Peru, Jesus Vargas Parraga, "All mayors should acknowledge the work of Dennis (in their traditions Peru's poetry and articles favorable to the Mantaro Valley Region) and publicize …. (Paraphrase: do not hide your work) "
Note 5: 91.7 Radio "Super America", 10/19/2005, interviewer Joseíto Arrieta, reaching 1.2 million people in the Mantaro Valley region about the book "Spell of the Andes" (paraphrased): The City Council and the Culture House of Huancayo, should give recognition to the work he did on The Mantaro Valley.
Note 6: Channel # 5 "Panamericana" 10/16/2005, "Good Morning Huancayo" (in Huancayo, Peru ((population 325.000)); interviewed by reporter: Vladimir Bendezú in two Mr. Siluk author's books: "Spell of the Andes" and "Poems of Peru": Also, the biography Mr. Siluk.
* Note 7: César Hildebrandt, a journalist and international commentator for channel # 2 in Lima, Peru on October 7, 2005, presented Mr. Siluk's book, "Poems of Peru," in the world, saying: "… The poems of Peru, is a very interesting and important book …." (Population of Lima, eight million dollars, and all of Peru: twenty-five million dollars)), plus a number of other Latin American Countries Latin America: reaching about sixty-three million, in addition, his program reaches Spain)).
Note 8: More than 240 thousand, the visit of Mr. Siluk website a year: see his travels and books …!
Note 9: Mr. Siluk received a signed photo with praise by staff of the Dalai Lama, 05.11, after to send his book with a letter, "the last trump …" on eschatology.
Note 10: Ezine Articles [Internet Magazine] 11/2005, recognized by the team of the magazine as one of the 250 best writers of 14,700. Christopher Knight, Editor; annual readers: twelve billion dollars a year (or a million per month). Dennis has about 10,000 readers of his articles, poems and stories, this site only a month.
Note 11: Dennis L. Siluk Columnist of the Year at the International Internet useless knowledge.com, December 5, 2005 (Annual Readers: 1.5 million).
Note 12: Dennis L. Author Siluk was special status for the site http://www.Freearticles.com
Note 13: Mr. Siluk's works are more than 400 sites throughout the world from (early 2005)
Comments:
Szumskyj Benjamin: Editor of the Journal SSWFT Australia
"In the depths of Hell, a seed of faith grows "
"The Macabre Poems: Selected Poems and other"
"… Atlanta also Poems Siluk well designed, the Surrealists … the majestic … and coexistence … "And the reviewer adds:" All up, Siluk is a good poet … Your choice the subject and the subject is compelling and does not stop injecting their own thoughts and feelings directly into his prose, lyrics, odes and verses … "(September 2005)
"… I liked your poem [" The bear-men of Qolqepunku '] greatly. It's a very moving piece. "
Aali Wayfare
Research Practices
From Ukukus
"I just received" Spell of the Andes ", his book and love it. "
– Luis Guillermo Guedes, director
From Ricardo Palma House-Museum
In Lima, Peru [July 2005]
"The original title of Dennis L. Siluk book presents is" Spell of the Andes, "which inspired poems and stories in various parts of our region and can read in English and Spanish. The two-part book presents poems that evoke the Mantaro Valley, La Laguna de Paca … Miraflores, among other places. The book is dedicated to "the beautiful city of Huancayo'…"
By: Marissa Cardenas, Daily Mail,
Huancayo, Peru [07/09/05]
Translated into English by Rosa Peñaloza.
The writings of Mr. Siluk, particularly in the book: "Islam, looking from the side of Satan" induced by a letter from Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister, along with a signed photo. [2004]
"You are a master of the written word." [Reference the book: "The death of demand ']
– Benjamin Szumskyj,
Editor of the magazine to SSWFT of Australia [2005]
A story children's poetry of "The Tale of Willy, the humpback whale" 1982 Pulitzer prize entry, with favorable comments submitted by the committee.
"Dennis is a prolific writer and passionate."
– Matt James,
Editor of 'useless. knowledge ", in [2005]
"The other door ,"… by Dennis L. Siluk … This is a collection of about 45 poems … for a period of 20 years in many parts the world. Siluk has traveled to this country and Europe, and some of the poems reflect his impressions of the places you've visited. They all have a philosophical turn. Scattered across of the poems – some long, some only three lines – lines are lyrical and interesting descriptions. Siluk illustrated the book with his own pen and ink drawings .. "- St Paul Pioneer Press [1981)
"Their stories are wonderful little vignettes of the lives of immigrants ....
"... (The Russian Twins recently) that is affecting ...."
- Sibyl Child (women art and culture magazine) by Nancy Protun, Hyattsville, Maryland, published the press of Little People, 1983
"The other door, by Dennis L. Siluk, 62pp. $ 5 .... so much excitement and mystique ...."
- CSP World News [1983]
Dennis See web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com
About the Author
art milagro plays rhumba style guitar – The Peanut Vendor