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De soledades y orvallo

De soledades y orvallo
Author: Alberto de la Madrid
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 634
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ISBN: 129104776X

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Días de hamaca y río

Días de hamaca y río
Author: Alberto de la Madrid
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 286
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ISBN: 1291047913

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Vivir en los bosques

Vivir en los bosques
Author: Alberto de la Madrid
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 262
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ISBN: 1291051430

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Verano

Verano
Author: Alberto de la Madrid
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291050698

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Este título nació con la ambición de ser parte, con otros tres, de un ciclo estacional: Las cuatro estaciones. A él seguirán Otoño, Invierno y un volumen posterior que titulé Primavera en el Pacífico, que fue el resultado de un largo viaje por Oriente. Verano es el relato de los acontecimientos de un intenso periodo de la vida del protagonista.


Selected Poems / PoesÕa Selecta

Selected Poems / PoesÕa Selecta
Author: Luis Pal?s Matos
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2000-11-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781611922790

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Although today Luis Palés Matos is virtually unknown to most American readers, the eminent U.S. poet and writer William Carlos Williams once praised his younger contemporary as "one of the most important poets out of Latin America." Palés Matos was a native, and lifelong resident, of Puerto Rico. Though he was not black, he became one of the Caribbeans leading advocates of poesía negra (black poetry). His landmark 1937 collection Tuntún de Pasa y Grifería: Poesía Afro-Antillana (Tom-Tom of Kinky Hair and Black Things: Afro-Caribbean Poetry) joyously celebrated the African aspects and sources of Puerto Ricos culture and influenced later generations of writers throughout the Western hemisphere. Translator Julio Marzán has selected the best of Palés Matoss poems from throughout his career, among them "Prelude in Boricua," "Danza Negra," "Buccaneer Winds," and "Elegy on the Duke of Marmalade." He also provides a helpful glossary of obscure terms and an introduction that locates Palés Matos in the broader cultural context of his contemporaries and poetic influences including such North American poets as Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, and Vachel Lindsay.


Climatological Data for the United States by Sections

Climatological Data for the United States by Sections
Author:
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Total Pages: 806
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Genre: Meteorology
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Collection of the monthly climatological reports of the United States by state or region, with monthly and annual national summaries.


The Numinous Site

The Numinous Site
Author: Julio Marzán
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838635810

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"Luis Pales Matos, a white man who began the poesia negra movement in Latin America in 1925, is the subject of The Numinous Site, Julio Marzan's latest book. Unlike its English-language counterpart, poesia negra refers to its subject and not the poet's race, so white poets are credited with writing poesia negra." "Pales's poesia afroantillana popularized the "dark" forces (African roots and unprestigious language) that were the white society's antimatter, an antipoetic consciousness that, complemented and refined by other poesia negra, opened the Latin American poem." "Perhaps influenced by Heidegger, throughout his work Pales reiterated his obsession with the frontier where the mundane touches the spiritual or metaphysical. His poems take the reader on a passage to an encounter with the imagistic representation of that force informing the soul of the individual, the collectivity, and the physical world. All his poems take us on that passage, including his socially conscious Afro-Antillean poems, because they originate from Pales's sense that language, including "Boricua," is synonymous with time and our sense of being. For Luis Pales Matos, poesia was an altar, and style a liturgy that, whether performed in drumbeats or words, invoked the poetic essence that he called the "numen.""--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Yes, Mrs. Williams

Yes, Mrs. Williams
Author: William Carlos Williams
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1982
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811208321

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The distinguished American poet, William Carlos Williams, portrays the life, thoughts, and character of his mother through recreations of her conversations.


The Spanish American Roots of William Carlos Williams

The Spanish American Roots of William Carlos Williams
Author: Julio Marz?n
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780292751606

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As David Ignatow's foreword notes, the time is ripe for a multicultural canonical modernist, and Marzan himself, a poet with Puerto Rican roots, has produced an insightful study of Williams' sometimes hidden, sometimes obvious debt to his Spanish American heritage. At the same time, Marzan raises serious questions about how 'ethnic' literature shapes the modern canon. --American Literature I have been waiting for some time for a study of Williams's Latin American roots, and this book fills that bill. . . . It's a significant addition to the Williams canon. --Paul Mariani, author of William Carlos Williams: A New World Naked William Carlos Williams wrote from an all-encompassing American vision that recalls the spirit of Walt Whitman. Paradoxically, though, this most-American poet sprang from foreign roots--a Puerto Rican mother and a father who was an English-born Caribbean islander. In this poetically evocative work, Julio Marzan explores the Latin American roots of Williams' poetry. In particular, he focuses on the dualities and contradictions between Williams' public, North American persona, Bill, and his private, poetically encrypted Latin persona, Carlos. He shows how Williams' poetry draws on Latin American and Spanish sources, particularly the poetry of Spaniard Luis de Gongora, to encode a Latin subtext in poems that ostensibly present a mainstream, Anglo vision. These explorations uncover a wealth of complexity in Williams and his poetry. Reflecting the experience of many immigrants, his life and work embody the unreconcilable desires to assimilate and win acceptance in a new land while remaining separate and immersed in the beloved culture of one'sbirth. A published poet, Julio Marzan is also editor of Inventing a Word: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Puerto Rican Poetry.