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Reading Lezama's Paradiso
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ISBN: 9783039107513 3039107518 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford Lang

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José Lezama Lima's joyful vision: a study of Paradiso and other prose works
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ISBN: 0292740204 Year: 1989 Publisher: Austin, Tex. University of Texas Press

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Secondary moderns: mimesis, history, and revolution in Lezama Lima's "American expression"
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ISBN: 0838753000 Year: 1996 Publisher: Lewisburg, Pa Bucknell University Press

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José Lezama Lima, poet of the image
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ISBN: 0813009804 Year: 1990 Publisher: Gainesville, Fla University of Florida Press

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Habits of poetry, habits of resurrection: the presence of Juan Ramón Jiménez in the work of Eugenio Florit, José Lezama Lima and Cintio Vitier
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ISBN: 0729302539 9780729302531 Year: 1986 Volume: 125 Publisher: London

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Queering Cold War Poetry : Ethics of Vulnerability in Cuba and the United States
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ISBN: 9780814203309 9780814203309 0814203302 9780814291771 0814271596 0814257321 Year: 2009 Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press,

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"In Queering Cold War Poetry, Eric Keenaghan offers queer theory, queer studies, and literary theory a new political and conceptual language for reevaluating past and present high valuations of individualism and security. He examines four Cold War poets from Cuba and the United States - Wallace Stevens, Jose Lezama Lima, Robert Duncan, and Severo Sarduy. These writers, who lived in an era when homosexuals were regarded as outsiders or even security threats, offer critiques of nationalism and liberalism. Through studies of Cuban and U.S. lyric and poetics, Queering Cold War Poetry clears the way for imagining what it means to belong to a passionate and compassionate citizenry which celebrates vulnerability, searches for difference in itself and each of its constituent individuals, and identifies less with a nation than with a global community."--Jacket.

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