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La obra de Roque Dalton desperto el interes del Dr. James Iffland al grado de consagrar a su estudio e investigacion mas de veinticinco anos. En este Opus magnum nos descubre su vigorosa poetica, una de las mejores de todos los tiempos, su cultivo del testimonio, (Miguel Marmol, los sucesos de 1932), su novela, (Pobrecito poeta que era yo…), sus ensayos literarios y politicos (Cesar Vallejo y Revolucion en la revolucion? y la critica de derecha) y analiza incisivamente su obra teatral y su teorizacion revolucionaria. Estas facetas del hombre de letras y pensador Roque Dalton son estudiadas minuciosamente, con la acuciosidad de un detective o la precision de un joyero de relojeria, por el ojo critico de un especialista de los grandes de la literatura universal como son Quevedo y Cervantes, y en este caso, Roque Dalton. Es un agrado para la Editorial A Contracorriente poder reimprimir esta magnifica obra sobre el gran poeta Roque Dalton. A la Editorial Universitaria Universidad de El Salvador le agradecemos el permiso para reimprimirlo.
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"This study traces Virgil's journey through twentieth-century France by examining his profile in the works of Gide, Aragon, Valery, Pagnol, Klossowski, Butor, Simon and Pinget, and by looking at how their Virgilian appropriations complement and modify current readings of the ""Aeneid"" and other works. His presence in these works provides insights not only into modern French culture but into the Virgilian oeuvre itself. This process of mutual illumination is highlighted in Cox's argument by theories of intertextuality and dialogism. Although Virgil's presence in French literature is characterized by its focus on exile and uncertainty, Cox's study reaffirms the multivalency of this great European poet and his continuing relevance at the turn of the millennium."
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The Crown of Aragon. A Singular Mediterranean Empire recovers the history of an important late medieval crossroads, that brought peoples from Iberia to Greece together and promoted culture as a means of cohesion.