Fantasmas en la Tercera Edad

Fantasmas en la Tercera Edad

Author: Luis Arocena Pildain

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 9789968465953

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El camino de la vida nos lleva inexorablemente hacia una meta final. La mayor parte del camino ya está cubierta. La vejez no siempre se presenta uniformada. Hay una edad matemática: la cronológica-- que no siempre coincide con la psicológica, la fisiológica, la social o la cultural. La senectud muestra perfiles multiangulares, por lo que merece la pena analizarla desde sus diferentes perspectivas. La niñez alimenta nuestros sueños; la adolescencia, nuestras rebeldías, y la juventud, las utopías. La madurez nos atrapó en el intrincado laberinto de las responsabilidades. ¿En qué situación nos encuentra la vejez? Depende de la actitud con que nos enfrentemos a ella. Y, sin embargo, al atardecer de sus vidas, no encuentran la ribera amable en donde atracar. Una parte importante del colectivo se debate, sin dudas, en el fantasmagórico mar de los miedos y de las inseguridades. Subsisten a la deriva...Back cover.


La Tercera Edad

La Tercera Edad

Author: Carlos Canet

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 141205012X

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Prepárate para lo que viene los "80". Todo el que llega a los 80 es un escogido por Dios, un campeón ganador de la gran prueba "LA VIDA".


Go Gray

Go Gray

Author: Adriana Gómez

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13:

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Reflecties, onderzoeken en ervaringen van vrouwen(groepen) uit met name Latijns Amerika op het gebied van menopauze en ouder worden. Daarbij komen o.a. ook onderwerpen als geweld tegen oudere vrouwen, lesbische oudere vrouwen, gezondheid, thuisarbeid aan bod.


In Her Words

In Her Words

Author: Margaret Helen Persin

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1611480140

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During her lifetime, Gloria Fuertes achieved the status of a controversial cultural icon, both through her poetry for adults and through her poetry, recorded readings, and television programs for juveniles. This collection of lively essays, by authors who specialize in contemporary Spanish poetry, approaches the works of Gloria Fuertes from various theoretical and critical perspectives. In Her Words speaks to the inherent complexity of Gloria Fuertes' poetry, as manifested in its ultimate indeterminacy and indecision, yet attests to this poet's abiding value as the voice of the marginalized-women, the poor, children, all the invisible members of society-who were silenced during the years of Spanish dictatorship under Franco. This book manifests the prescience of Fuertes' stands on a variety of social and cultural issues, from women's changing roles in society, gender and sexuality, identity within a society held captive by a dictatorial regime, to more universal themes such as love, justice, ethics, nature, and obsolete societal norms. In Her Words decisively addresses and ultimately rejects the Spanish cultural elite's inclination to disavow Fuertes' influence and reveals how her voice has shaped succeeding generations of Spanish poets and underscored the ubiquity of her verse in contemporary Spanish literature and culture. The subtlety and diversity of the essays included in this volume attest to the power of Gloria Fuertes' poetic creativity, her ability to appeal to a wide audience both in Spain and abroad, and her place in the contemporary Spanish poetic canon.


The Argentine Novel

The Argentine Novel

Author: Myron I. Lichtblau

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1182

ISBN-13:

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The Argentine Novel is a comprehensive bibliography of the Argentine novel from its beginnings in 1788, the year Miguel Learte wrote Las aventuras de Learte, until 1990, when such authors as Osvaldo Soriano and Luisa Valenzuela published their popular novels. In addition to novels, the bibliography includes works which may be considered under the rubric of short novel, such as "novela corta," which, in spite of its short length, partakes more of the novel than the short story in its basic literary conception, plot development, and narrative scope. Where possible, all editions of each novel or work are cited, as well as translations into foreign languages, and citations may be followed by one or more critical commentaries or select bibliographies of additional studies on the work or its author. This exhaustive work serves as the definitive guide to this genre in Argentine literature. A must for all collections that support comparative literature studies, Hispanic studies, or as a guide to popular reading.


The Human War

The Human War

Author: Noah Cicero

Publisher: Fugue State Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1879193116

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Fiction. "A terse, polemical and often violent book that follows Mark, a disaffected American everyman, through the trailer parks, bedrooms, dive bars and strip joints of humdrum Youngstown, Ohio during the final two hours leading up to the dawn of America's supposed 'War on Terror.'... America's finest literary pariah? You bet"--Dazed & Confused. "This alarmingly well written book is a new voice that has rankled more than enough people back home in America. This vitriolic stance against Bush, God and War is just the book we should be reading in today's climate"--Scarecrow.