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Life for Each
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Zamora, Daisy
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Artículo Disponible
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861 Z25
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Biblioteca de Julia Esqui
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Daisy Zamora, born in Managua, Nicaragua, in 1950, was a Sandinista combatant during tue liberation struggle and ran the clandestine Radio Sandino, which broadcast the call for a general insurrection in June 1979. After the Revolution, she became Vice Minister of Culture in the Sandinista Governtment. She is now Sor Juana de la Cruz professor of literature at the Central American University in Managua, with a special interest in the region´s women writers.
Containign poems from he two most recent collection, Life for Each is her first book to appear in England. Part 1 of the book is called Iam the other Women and in itn her strong interest in other people is feelingly expressed in succinct identifications with different individual lives. Part 2 consists of personal poems, including a haunting poem about the death of hes new born baby and her magnificent 'Celebration of the Body'. Her own life, family and friends continue to interact an enrich her political love and anger in part 3, Loved Voice, and Part 4 Revolutionary Voices. Life of Each shows the generous scope and single -minded coherence of a poet whose active involvement in politics arises naturally out of ordinary human warmth and he passionate personal world. |
0-904872-22-X
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Katabasis
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1994
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70
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Inglaterra
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London
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English
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Dinha Livingstone
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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06/05/2023
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09/05/2023
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