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Ut pictura poesis : pintores y poetas desde la Salamanca universal
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ISBN: 8479622393 Year: 2002 Publisher: Madrid Verbum

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Unidad y trascendencia : estudio sobre la obra de José Ángel Valente
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ISBN: 9788478981922 8478981926 Year: 2002 Publisher: Sevilla: Alfar,

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Obra poética. Volumen 1, 1965-1978
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ISBN: 8424509404 8424509285 8424509323 Year: 2002 Volume: 48-49 Publisher: Madrid : Editorial Fundamentos,

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Viento de cine : el cine en la poesía española de expresión castellana : una selección
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ISBN: 8475177328 Year: 2002 Volume: 432 Publisher: Madrid : Ediciones Hiperión,

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Las ínsulas extrañas : antología de poesía en lengua española (1950-2000)
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ISBN: 8481093904 8422695715 Year: 2002 Publisher: Barcelona : Galaxia Gutenberg : Círculo de Lectores,

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The Cambridge introduction to Spanish poetry
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ISBN: 9780521791229 9780521794640 0521791227 0521794641 9780511606328 1316037827 051160632X Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The Cambridge Introduction to Spanish Poetry comprises an extended survey of poetry written in Spanish from the Middle Ages to the present day, including both Iberian and Latin American writing. This volume offers a non-chronological approach to the subject in order to highlight the continuity and persistence of genres and forms (epic, ballad, sonnet) and of themes and motifs (love, religious and moral poetry, satirical and pure poetry). It also supplies a thorough examination of the various interactions between author, text and reader. Containing abundant quotation, it gives a refreshing introduction to an impressive and varied body of poetry from two continents, and is an accessible and wide-ranging reference-work, designed specifically for use on undergraduate and taught graduate courses. The most comprehensive work of its kind available, it will be an invaluable resource for students and teachers alike.

Entre libélulas y ríos de estrellas : José Hierro y el lenguaje de lo imposible
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ISBN: 8437620058 9788437620053 Year: 2002 Publisher: Madrid : Cátedra,


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Los sonetos de Góngora : (antología comentada)
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ISBN: 8481540013 Year: 2002 Volume: 1 Publisher: Córdoba : Diputación de Córdoba,

Immanent visitor
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ISBN: 1282359525 9786612359521 0520936027 1597346705 0520230477 0520230485 9780520936027 0585466475 9780585466477 9780520230477 9781597346702 9781282359529 0520230585 9780520230484 6612359528 Year: 2002 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poète maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own imagination. Apocalyptic and occult in his politics, a denizen of slum taverns, unashamedly bisexual, insistently nocturnal in his artistic affairs, and secretive in his leadership of a select group of writers, Saenz mixed the mystical and baroque with the fantastic, the psychological, and the symbolic. In masterly translations by two poet-translators, Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander, Saenz's strange, innovative, and wildly lyrical poems reveal a literary legacy of fierce compassion and solidarity with indigenous Bolivian cultures and with the destitute, the desperate, and the disenfranchised of that unreal city, La Paz.In long lines, in odes that name desire, with Whitmanesque anaphora, in exclamations and repetitions, Saenz addresses the reader, the beloved, and death in one extended lyrical gesture. The poems are brazenly affecting. Their semantic innovation is notable in the odd heterogeneity of formal and tonal structures that careen unabashedly between modes and moods; now archly lyrical, now arcanely symbolic, now colloquial, now trancelike. As Saenz's reputation continues to grow throughout the world, these inspired translations and the accompanying Spanish texts faithfully convey the poet's unique vision and voice to English-speaking readers.

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