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Invisible
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 150

Invisible

Pascual is a boy who sometimes feels like he is invisible since no one listens to him when he speaks or pays any attention to him. One day he really becomes invisible and has some interesting adventures along with his friends Bulmaro and Gervasio.

If We Have Lost Our Oldest Tales
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

If We Have Lost Our Oldest Tales

Following the convening of Hong Kong International Poetry Nights 2011, The World of Words is a collection of selected works by some of the most internationally acclaimed poets today. The poem of "If We Have Lost Our Oldest Tales" by María Baranda (Mexico) is finest contemporary poetry in trilingual or bilingual presentation.

The Complete Poems of San Juan de la Cruz
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

The Complete Poems of San Juan de la Cruz

In 1578, during months of imprisonment for his reformist beliefs, San Juan de la Cruz composed a series of narrative poems inspired by the Biblical Song of Songs—and, the story goes, a popular love song overheard from his cramped cell—that take God as the beloved. Erotically charged, initially scandalous, his mystical poetry engages with the journey of the soul through the darkest trenches of suffering and despair toward an enlightened spiritual connection with God. For hundreds of years, these poems have resonated deeply with those who search for meaning in the dark, and have influenced generations of poets, artists, and philosophers. This bilingual edition of the Complete Poems—inclu...

The New World Written
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The New World Written

A lyrical collection of the finest poems by a leading Mexican poet, superbly translated for English readers The poetry of María Baranda is a haunting homage to the natural world, transcendent in scope, attentive to the particular, and acutely attuned to the mystery of being. Absorbed by nature's otherness, Baranda seeks to inhabit the voices of the wind, of wings, night, day, and perhaps most keenly, water. These lyrical verses turn repeatedly to the longings and griefs of embodiment: "What is that God / To be praised with all our sadness / If not love / Or at least the wonder / Of being a body full of blood," Baranda asks. Drawing on epics such as the Aeneid and Beowulf, the mystical verses of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, and writers who engage the landscape of shore and sea, from Daniel Defoe to Dylan Thomas, this sweeping collection brings together the finest poems of one of today's most powerful and innovative Mexican writers.

Teoría de las niñas
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 76

Teoría de las niñas

En Teoría de las niñas se habla de la certidumbre de la existencia desde el territorio de la infancia como un sitio donde converge el tiempo, que parece inamovible, y la sensación de encuentro con lo imaginario. Desde la perspectiva del dibujante, personaje que aparece en estas páginas, unas niñas recorren el camino de la memoria, hasta crear un mundo como respuesta al olvido, sin nostalgia posible, tan sólo con la invención de sus propias tinieblas. La historia sucede entre la desesperación y el silencio, entre la reflexión y los sueños en donde se evoca un sitio simbólico e irreal que hace de este libro un lugar donde no se retrocede ante nada. Sin nostalgia, pero con un claro sentido de la existencia, el poema revela la perplejidad y el asombro de un lugar utópico.

Ficticia
  • Language: en

Ficticia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Joshua Edwards. FICTICIA was first published in Mexico in 2006. The book is a trilogy of long poems: an initial sequence bearing the overall title, a series of "Letters to Robinson," and a "Sky Cycle." While these series are distinct poems, they are all interconnected and intended to amplify each other and make a greater whole. The first sequence has a narrative voice and addresses an unidentified "you"; the second, the Letters, is addressed to Robinson, a witness to the events that unfold; the third returns to the narrative voice.

Nightmare Running on a Meadow of Absolute Light
  • Language: en

Nightmare Running on a Meadow of Absolute Light

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Maria Baranda is one of the leading Mexican poets of the generation born in the 1960s.She is increasingly known for her sweeping and incisive long poems and book-length projects, and this volume contains two such works: 'To Tell' and the title poem.

Arcadia
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 47

Arcadia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Invisible
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 152

Invisible

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Feminism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Feminism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-20
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Poems on third first, second, third wave feminism. With other areas of theory and enquiry.