Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Puerto Rico. Department of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1926
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Border literature

Border literature
Author: José Manuel Di-Bella
Publisher: SCERP and IRSC publications
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1989
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9780912377155

This Ghostly Poetry

This Ghostly Poetry
Author: Daniel Aguirre-Otezia
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1487518854

The Spanish Civil War was idealized as a poet’s war. The thousands of poems written about the conflict are memorable evidence of poetry’s high cultural and political value in those historical conditions. After Franco’s victory and the repression that followed, numerous Republican exiles relied on the symbolic agency of poetry to uphold a sense of national identity. Exilic poems are often read as claim-making narratives that fit national literary history. This Ghostly Poetry critiques this conventional understanding of literary history by arguing that exilic poems invite readers to seek continuity with a traumatic past just as they prevent their narrative articulation. The book uses the figure of the ghost to address temporal challenges to historical continuity brought about by memory, tracing the discordant, disruptive ways in which memory is interwoven with history in poems written in exile. Taking a novel approach to cultural memory, This Ghostly Poetry engages with literature, history, and politics while exploring issues of voice, time, representation, and disciplinarity.

Ven Conmigo!

Ven Conmigo!
Author: Holt Rinehart & Winston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1998-11
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780030526886

Gabriel Celaya

Gabriel Celaya
Author: Sharon Keefe Ugalde
Publisher: Boston : Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral

Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral
Author: Gabriela Mistral
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780826328182

The first Nobel Prize in literature to be awarded to a Latin American writer went to the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral. Famous and beloved during her lifetime all over Latin America and in Europe, Mistral has never been known in North America as she deserves to be. The reputation of her more flamboyant and accessible friend and countryman Pablo Neruda has overshadowed hers, and she has been officially sentimentalized into a "poetess" of children and motherhood. Translations, and even selections of her work in Spanish, have tended to underplay the darkness, the strangeness, and the raging intensity of her poems of grief and pain, the yearning power of her evocations of the Chilean landscape, the stark music of her Round Dances, the visionary splendor of her Hymns of America. During her lifetime Mistral published four books: Desolation, Tenderness, Clearcut, and Winepress. These are included in the "Complete" Nobel edition published in Madrid; the Poem of Chile, her last book, was printed years after her death. Le Guin includes poems from all five books in this volume, with particular emphasis on the later work. The intelligence and passion of Le Guin's selection and translation will finally allow people in the North to hear the originality, power, purity, and intransigence of this great American voice. Le Guin has published five volumes of her own poetry, an English version of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, and a volume of mutual translation with the Argentine poet Diana Bellessi, The Twins, the Dream/Las Gemalas, El Sueño. Strongly drawn to Mistral's work as soon as she discovered it, Le Guin has been working on this translation for five years.