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Author: David Hockney
Publisher:
Published: 1993*
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9789802381098
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Author: David Hockney
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Published: 1993*
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ISBN-13: 9789802381098
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Yéssika María Rengifo Castillo
Publisher: No-Olvidar
Published:
Total Pages: 73
ISBN-13: 6079875713
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTodo libro es un viaje. Esta colección de cuentos, a manera de pasaporte, es testigo de amores, infidelidades, rencuentros y pérdidas, todo ambientado indistintamente entre la música, las letras y el arte de las grandes ciudades de Europa y Latinoamérica. Su narrativa evoca la mágica fragilidad de amores que no pudieron ser, belleza efímera y felicidad fugaz. Pero la esperanza muere al último. Y, ¿quién sabe qué nos espera en la próxima estación?
Author: Maxine Greene
Publisher:
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9789687903781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rogger Alzamora Quijano
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2011-11-27
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 1105292398
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEl autor hurga en "aquellas presencias virtuales que todos tenemos. Son sensaciones inagotables que alguna vez quisiéramos transcribir, narrar, compartir, pero que habitualmente mantenemos ocultas".
Author: Marina Llorente
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2017-05-22
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 0761869107
DOWNLOAD EBOOKActivism through Poetry: Critical Spanish Poems in Translation is a compiled anthology of translated poems, which explore cultural, political, social, and ecological issues in the context of contemporary Spain. The work highlights the active role that poetry plays in the debate of these issues. The anthology begins with an introduction, which provides a theoretical framework and a critical analysis of each poem. It is an important contribution in the academic context and also in the more general context of international social and political action. It constitutes the first bilingual translation of selected poems written by well-known and emergent contemporary critical poets from Spain. The five sections (Historical Memory, Ecology, Political and Social Issues, Patriarchy, and Capitalism) feature four poems with a total of twenty poems (ten written by women and ten written by men). These poets are activists whose poetry comments on society and, more importantly, wants to have an impact on it. The poetic art that is born from ethical commitment has the potential to call attention not only to the realities of the world we live in but also to the possibilities for transformation. Poetry, therefore, is ultimately a political act.
Author: John Banville
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2015-09-15
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0385354274
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJohn Banville, the Man Booker Prize–winning author of The Sea and Ancient Light, now gives us a new novel—at once trenchant, witty, and shattering—about the intricacies of artistic creation, about theft, and about the ways in which we learn to possess one another, and to hold on to ourselves. Equally self-aggrandizing and self-deprecating, our narrator, Oliver Otway Orme (“O O O. An absurdity. You could hang me over the door of a pawnshop”), is a painter of some renown and a petty thief who has never before been caught and steals only for pleasure. Both art and the art of thievery have been part of his “endless effort at possession,” but now he’s pushing fifty, feels like a hundred, and things have not been going so well. Having recognized the “man-killing crevasse” that exists between what he sees and any representation he might make of it, he has stopped painting. And his last act of thievery—the last time he felt its “secret shiver of bliss”—has been discovered. The fact that the purloined possession was the wife of the man who was, perhaps, his best friend has compelled him to run away—from his mistress, his home, his wife; from whatever remains of his impulse to paint; and from a tragedy that has long haunted him—and to sequester himself in the house where he was born. Trying to uncover in himself the answer to how and why things have turned out as they have, excavating memories of family, of places he has called home, and of the way he has apprehended the world around him (“one of my eyes is forever turning towards the world beyond”), Olly reveals the very essence of a man who, in some way, has always been waiting to be rescued from himself.
Author: Philip W. Klein
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2022-05-31
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 3030841111
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis textbook boosts the confidence of persons teaching Spanish as a second language, who may lack confidence in their understanding of tricky areas of expression. Their previous training did not enable them to control (much less explain to others) the many “danger zones” which challenge graduate students serving as teaching assistants, in-service teachers, and others who use Spanish professionally. It offers original and insightful analyses, abundant examples and helpful English comparisons. It dismantles the machinery of grammar into manageable parts. It is not intended for those wishing to learn Spanish (since it skips the basics to focus on the “rough spots”), but for those who know Spanish well, yet need to overcome their nagging limitations in crucial areas, e.g. subjunctive, reflexives, pronouns (neuter, relative, personal), adjective placement, ser/estar, preterite/imperfect, commands, gender, passive and impersonal expressions. There are special sections on words easily confused with each other, use of the accent mark, irregular verbs, and sentence structure. It is ideal for self-study or to supplement courses in composition, culture and Spanish linguistics. It benefits native-speaker teachers unfamiliar with the “why” of their language. The result is a better prepared teacher and a more promising learning experience for the students.
Author: Jane Beal
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 83
ISBN-13: 0557121043
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