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The certainty of spring. Poems by a Guatemalan in Exile.
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Esquivel, Julia
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Artículo Disponible
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861 E74
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2
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Comprado
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Along side Latin America's revolutionary poetry, anorher genre, prophetic poetry, intrudes. It is poetry that speaks from the solitude of centuries--not a sigh, not a howl, but a cry, an interrogation.
This is the voice Julia Esquivel cannot forsake, the voice of campesinas and catechists, the indian voice of Guatemala insisting from an inferno that human meanian and hope endures. At the end of the 20th Century, with its signals of destruction hissing from scorched cornfields, poisoned rivers, the insolent slums of the West, what other voice can we trust? Read these poems to hope again, read these poems to resist death's dominion. |
0-918346-11-8
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Ecumenical Program on Central America and the Caribbean (EPICA)
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1993
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188
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United States of America
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Washington, D.C.
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Español / Ingles
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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26/03/2015
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26/03/2015
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Elaborado por Editorial Digital, www.editorialdigital.net