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Puerta siguiente
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 52

Puerta siguiente

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Límites de alcanía
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 224

Límites de alcanía

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Rito RamOn Aroche (La Habana, 1961) es autor de una extensa obra poEtica. Ha publicado, entre otros, Material EntraNable (1994), Puerta Siguiente (1996), los dos volUmenes de Cuasi (1998 y 2002), El libro de los colegios reales (2005), Del rIo que durando se destruye (2005), Andamios (2005), Historias que confunden (2008), Las fundaciones (2011), Una vida magenta (2014) y Cambios en un viaje de regreso (2015). LImites de alcanIa es parte de la trilogIa que componen tambiEn Libro de las profesiones y Andamios. Reside en La Habana.

Cuasi
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 72

Cuasi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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El libro del los colegios reales
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 84

El libro del los colegios reales

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Historias que confunden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Historias que confunden

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Writing Islands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Writing Islands

How contemporary Cuban writers build transnational communities In Writing Islands, Elena Lahr-Vivaz employs methods from archipelagic studies to analyze works of contemporary Cuban writers on the island alongside those in exile. Offering a new lens to explore the multiplicity of Cuban space and identity, she argues that these writers approach their nation as part of a larger, transnational network of islands. Introducing the term “arcubiélago” to describe the spaces created by Cuban writers, both on the ground and in print, Lahr-Vivaz illuminates how transnational communities are forged and how they function across space and time. Lahr-Vivaz considers how poets, novelists, and essayists...

Breach of Trust/Abuso de Confianza
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Breach of Trust/Abuso de Confianza

The best-known work by acclaimed Cuban poet Ángel Escobar Ángel Escobar’s Breach of Trust / Abuso de confianza is known by many as the most devastating book of his poetic generation. It is his first to be offered to an English-speaking audience. Merging personal and collective meditations, these twenty-three poems perform an indictment of violence. Escobar’s poetry delineates lacerations etched on bodies and minds by the sanguinary twentieth century, which unfolded out of a longer modernity spanning the Americas. Breach of Trust / Abuso de confianza outlived its author, who took his own life in 1997. Brief and implicit appeals for justice and love offset the book’s abject theatricality. Escobar’s tragic masterpiece deftly interweaves themes into a striking synthesis offered in the spirit of survival. Award-winning translator Kristin Dykstra introduces this collection with a comprehensive examination of Escobar’s life, work, and the times within which he wrote. Dykstra situates Escobar’s poetic abjection as his drive to confront thingification face to (non)face.

Afro-Cuban Identity in Postrevolutionary Novel and Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Afro-Cuban Identity in Postrevolutionary Novel and Film

Afro-Cuban Identity in Post-Revolutionary Novel and Film examines the changing discourse on race as portrayed in Cuban novels and films produced after 1959. Andrea Easley Morris analyzes the artists' participation in and questioning of the revolutionary government's revision of national identity to include the unique experience and contributions of Cuban men and women of African descent. While the Cuban revolution brought sweeping changes that vastly improved the material condition of many Afro-Cubans, at the time overrepresented among Cuba's poor and marginalized, the government's official position was that racial inequities had been resolved as early as 1962. Although a more open dialogue ...

Minima Cuba
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Minima Cuba

2016 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Mínima Cuba analyzes the reconfiguration of aesthetics and power during the Cuban postrevolutionary transition (1989 to 2005, the conclusion of the "Special Period"). It explores the marginal cultural production on the island by the first generation of intellectuals born during the Revolution. The author studies the work of postrevolutionary poets and essayists Antonio José Ponte, Rolando Sánchez Mejías, and Iván de la Nuez, among others. In their writing we find the exhaustion of the allegorical and melancholic rhetoric of the Cuban Revolution, and the poetics of irony developed in the current biopolitical era. The book will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary literary and cultural studies, poetics, and film studies in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Cuban Studies 38
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Cuban Studies 38

Cuban Studies 38 examines topics that include: liberalism emanating from Havana in the early 1800s; Jose Martí's theory of psychocoloniality; the relationship between sugar planters, insurgents, and the Spanish military during the revolution; new aesthetics in Cuban cinema, the “recovery” of poet José Angel Buesa, and the meaning of Elián Gonzales in the context of life in Miami.