Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea

Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea PDF Author: Pablo Antonio Cuadra
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Pages : 120

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Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea

Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea PDF Author: Pablo Antonio Cuadra
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Pages : 120

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Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea

Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea PDF Author: Pablo Antonio Cuadra
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Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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In this lyrical epic, the inevitable Homeric background for the tale of a wandering sailor underpins the contemporary Nicaraguan reality of The Great Lake (Lake Nicaragua - the "sweet sea" of the title), rather than the Aegean.

Song of Cifar and the Sweet Sea

Song of Cifar and the Sweet Sea PDF Author: Pablo Antonio Cuadra
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Pages : 120

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Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea

Songs of Cifar and the Sweet Sea PDF Author: Pablo Antonio Cuadra
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ISBN: 9780231047739
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 120

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One of Nicaragua's leading poets paints a lyrical picture of the wanderings of the sailor Cifar

Songs of Cifar, span.u.engl., Ausz. Songs of Cifar and the sweet sea

Songs of Cifar, span.u.engl., Ausz. Songs of Cifar and the sweet sea PDF Author: Pablo Antonio Cuadra
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Women of Influence in Contemporary Music

Women of Influence in Contemporary Music PDF Author: Michael K. Slayton
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 0810877481
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 496

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In this collection of essays and interviews, nine gifted composers openly discuss their work.

Modern Nicaraguan Poetry

Modern Nicaraguan Poetry PDF Author: Steven F. White
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838752326
Category : Nicaraguan poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 244

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This work demonstrates that twentieth-century Nicaraguan poetry can not be comprehended in its fullest dimension without an understanding of the literary traditions of France and the United States. Ever since Ruben Dario established Hispanic America's literary independence from Spain in the nineteenth century with his modernista revolution, poets in Nicaragua actively have engaged in a dialogue with the works of French and North American authors as a means of assimilating and transforming them and thereby inventing a profoundly Nicaraguan literary identity. This process has resulted in what might be called a double genealogy in Nicaraguan poetry: certain poets attracted to the alchemical properties of the poetic word and a transcendent, mythic, meta-reality seem to have descended from French literary forebears; others, interested in an expansive, poeticized version of history and verisimilitude, have roots that might be traced to North American soil. This division is a provisional, experimental means of grouping Nicaraguan poets based not on the traditional compartmentalization of literary generations, but on the "family resemblances" of poetic affinities. Presented here is an effective analysis of the "familial" nature of the Nicaraguan poets achieving their own literary independence by taking into account socio-political and historical considerations, common literary themes, as well as the intertextual relations that form the basis of international literary dialogues. This rigorous, but flexible, approach to modern Nicaraguan poetry enables the reader to accompany the poets on their journeys toward God and the end of the world; into a timeless Nicaraguan landscape invaded by U.S. Marines; beyond a contemporary urban portrait of Los Angeles; through the horrifying European battlefields of World War I and the trenches of Nicaragua's revolution against the Somoza dictatorship. The English-speaking reader probably will be unfamiliar with most of the seven preeminent Nicarguan poets whose works are the subject of this book, but it is hoped that the reader will realize that the poetry of Nicaraguans Alfonso Cortes, Salomon de la Selva, Jose Coronel Urtecho, Pablo Antonio Cuadra, Joaquin Pasos, Carlos Martinez Rivas, and Ernesto Cardenal is worthy of serious study. Furthermore, the poems of these authors take on a richer meaning when they are studied as co-presences in relation to certain texts by Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Mallarme, and Supervielle, or - in an "American" context - by poets such as Whitman, Pound, Eliot, and Masters. A relatively small country with a rich, diverse tradition in poetry, Nicaragua has maintained high literary standards generation after generation and has produced poets of a world-class stature whose time has come for greater recognition.

The American Scholar

The American Scholar PDF Author: William Allison Shimer
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Languages : en
Pages : 606

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Say This of Horses

Say This of Horses PDF Author: Charles E. Greer
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1587295261
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 187

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Containing more than a hundred poems by seventy-four poets of twenty-two nationalities, Say This of Horses represents the abundance of poems about horses that have been written throughout the ages and around the world. Whether probing the ages-old connection between horses and humans, the immediate physical presence of horses, or the metaphysical elements of these magnificent animals, this collection celebrates the horse as what Maxine Kumin calls “our enduring myth, the repository for our love and terror.” Divided into six sections, Say This of Horses considers horses in a multitude of times and places. “Antiquity” explores the forging of the earliest mythical ties between horses and humans. “Here, Now” places horses in the present, where their physical presence is most acutely felt. “Esssence” explores the metaphysical qualities of horses. “Harnessed” contains a selection of poems about horses in war, at work, and in sport and recreation. “Mirrors” shows them as imaginative symbols. Finally, “Lenses” moves into the realm of abstraction and fantasy. The selections within this far-reaching collection are joyous, moving, erudite, and at times profoundly sad. Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, W. S. Merwin, Tess Gallagher, Yusef Komunyakaa, Pablo Neruda, Anne Sexton, Wallace Stevens, May Sarton, Jane Kenyon, and James Dickey, among many others, are sure to delight and surprise readers familiar with or just exploring the rich literature on horses. Contributors include: Guillaume Apollinaire, Gwendolyn Brooks, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, C.E. Greer, Donald Hall, Joy Harjo, Imru’ al-Qays, Ted Kooser, Philip Larkin, Ann McCarthy de Zavala, Rainer Maria Rilke, Patiann Rogers, William Carlos Williams

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Category : Arts
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Pages : 412

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