Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

Author: Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff

Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1400004527

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Provides information on lodging, dining, tours, shopping, nightlife, and outdoor activities.


What Purpose Did I Serve in Your Life

What Purpose Did I Serve in Your Life

Author: Marie Calloway

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780985023584

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By the author of Adrien Brody, the controversial Internet piece, Marie Calloway effaces the boundary between life and narrative.


Chicano Scholars and Writers

Chicano Scholars and Writers

Author: Julio A. Martínez

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9780810812055

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Coffee

Coffee

Author: Francis Beatty Thurber

Publisher:

Published: 1881

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13:

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Perceived Distance from Impact

Perceived Distance from Impact

Author: Kamden Hilliard

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781625579706

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Poetry. PERCEIVED DISTANCE FROM IMPACT forgot to charge its phone, got lost, and is almost happy about it. These poems are catalogues, unorganized purses, they are late to the party and forgot to RSVP. They are also unquiet, unapologetic, and unafraid to explore passionately, expose their hearts nakedly, and fight back fervently. Hilliard's speakers cling to the coast, film, computer science, queerness, and race--all in an attempt to stitch together a self in a world uninterested in the process. Kamden Hilliard is a ferocious and savvy, edgy and on-edge, whip- smart and hold-no-prisoners new voice in contemporary poetry. Through erasure, remixing, imagining, and laughing, the poems in this vivid new collection ask how close a person can go to pain. Once there, can you return? The poems in Kamden Hilliard's PERCEIVED DISTANCE FROM IMPACT are doing the most! Fragmented & fractured & fabulous & technocratic--they grip you by your collar scruff & drag you in. This poet's scope is transnational & transhistoric & transcendent. The poems are like a globe turning wetly in the mouth. The deft incorporation & pastiche of various registers makes the reading experience of this book a panoply of 'godDAMN' & 'More Please.' Read this now!--sam sax Kamden Hilliard spares nothing. Whip-smart and poly-vocal, these poems are hyper-attuned to and deeply uncomfortable with their place against a 'sunset pickled with smog, ' and their interrogation of this position--'queer' / 'Black' / 'millennial' / 'American' / 'poet' / 'student' / 'son'--takes place at a level rarely seen by poets several times their age. That prodigy thing aside, Hilliard's rapid-fire code- switching between encyclopedically varied high/low references (cinematic, scholarly, familial) is undeniably brutal but buoyed by a smirk at the absurdity of 'all these aberrations, ' which keeps the ride fun. At the crossroads of globalization and depersonalization, these poems coast glibly through Hong Kong, Tinder, D.W. Griffith films, Hawai'i, the barbershop, Chicago, not-being-in-Chitown. All the while, even while in places as horrifying as the Rainforest Cafe, these poems are 'poppin' bottles' and seeking 'another way towards love.' --Nina Puro Kamden Hilliard's PERCEIVED DISTANCE FROM IMPACT immerses and dispositions its readers at the same time. Their exciting travel poetics examines the tension between the Asian and other spaces and their black queer Amerikkkan self reminds us that the world, like the poet's own description of their body, constantly overwhelms us with 'disruption and oddity.' Wherever the speaker is, they are rooted and dislocated, determined and confused. The various registers and discourses in this 'global manuscript' glues us like a montage sequence, and the boldness and strangeness stick and stay. '[Travel] is a needy needy boy, ' so is Hilliard in their first uncompromising attempt to emerge with their contemplation on the opacity of cities.--Nicholas Wong


El Puerto del Silencio

El Puerto del Silencio

Author: Valentin Mendoza

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2014-06-11

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1463385528

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En esta segunda novela Valentín Mendoza pone en juego nuevos recursos de sus naturales dotes de narrador de largo aliento. Esta vez el autor nos conduce de la mano a través de una galería de tipos humanos y de eventos cargados de fuerte trascendencia social. Sin embargo, el dibujo de los personajes y de sus circunstancias es tan delicado y sutil que en ningún momento percibe el lector el asomo de la ideología en que se apoya la tesis que justifi ca la construcción del relato. Vale destacar el papel que juegan las mujeres en la confi guración de la historia y muy en particular, la fe en la nobleza del espíritu humano.