REMEMBRANZAS colección poética
Author: MILTON DER
Publisher: Lulu.com
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Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 1312040181
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Author: MILTON DER
Publisher: Lulu.com
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Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 1312040181
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: JORGE ALEJANDRO SUAREZ GARCIA
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2014-03-16
Total Pages: 79
ISBN-13: 1304944182
DOWNLOAD EBOOKQUE TAL, AHORA LES PRESENTO VEINTICUATRO DE MIS POEMAS DENTRO DE LA COLECCION REFLEJOS, EN RIMA, PROSA Y ALGUNAS DISERTACIONES FILOSOFICAS... INTEMPORALES, DE FINALES DE LA DECADA DE LOS NOVENTA Y PRINCIPIO DEL SIGLO XXI... ALGUNOS YA CONOCIDOS DESDE RINCON DE POESIAS E INCLUIDOS EN OTRAS COLECCIONES, SOLO PARA VARIAR...
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Total Pages: 1032
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 688
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 712
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 606
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert J. Cottrol
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2013-02-01
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 0820344761
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudents of American history know of the law’s critical role in systematizing a racial hierarchy in the United States. Showing that this history is best appreciated in a comparative perspective, The Long, Lingering Shadow looks at the parallel legal histories of race relations in the United States, Brazil, and Spanish America. Robert J. Cottrol takes the reader on a journey from the origins of New World slavery in colonial Latin America to current debates and litigation over affirmative action in Brazil and the United States, as well as contemporary struggles against racial discrimination and Afro-Latin invisibility in the Spanish-speaking nations of the hemisphere. Ranging across such topics as slavery, emancipation, scientific racism, immigration policies, racial classifications, and legal processes, Cottrol unravels a complex odyssey. By the eve of the Civil War, the U.S. slave system was rooted in a legal and cultural foundation of racial exclusion unmatched in the Western Hemisphere. That system’s legacy was later echoed in Jim Crow, the practice of legally mandated segregation. Jim Crow in turn caused leading Latin Americans to regard their nations as models of racial equality because their laws did not mandate racial discrimination— a belief that masked very real patterns of racism throughout the Americas. And yet, Cottrol says, if the United States has had a history of more-rigid racial exclusion, since the Second World War it has also had a more thorough civil rights revolution, with significant legal victories over racial discrimination. Cottrol explores this remarkable transformation and shows how it is now inspiring civil rights activists throughout the Americas.
Author: Leonora Carrington
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Published: 2017-04-28
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 0997366648
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Complete Stories, a collection of Carrington’s published and unpublished short stories—many newly translated from their original French and Spanish—is a terrific introduction to her bizarre, dreamlike worlds.” —Carmen Maria Machado, NPR Surrealist writer and painter Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) was a master of the macabre, of gorgeous tableaus, biting satire, roguish comedy, and brilliant, effortless flights of the imagination. Nowhere are these qualities more ingeniously brought together than in the works of short fiction she wrote throughout her life. Published to coincide with the centennial of her birth, The Complete Stories of Leonora Carrington collects for the first time all of her stories, including several never before seen in print. With a startling range of styles, subjects, and even languages (several of the stories are translated from French or Spanish), The Complete Stories captures the genius and irrepressible spirit of an amazing artist’s life.
Author: Simon Collier
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Published: 1986-12-15
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 0822976420
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the first biography in English of the great Argentinian tango singer Carlos Gardel (1890-1935), Collier traces his rise from very modest beginnings to become the first genuine "superstar" of twentieth-century Latin America. In his late teens, Gardel won local fame in the barrios of Buenos Aires singing in cafes and political clubs. By the 1920s, after he switched to tango singing, the songs he wrote and sang enjoyed instant popularity and have become classics of the genre. He began making movies in the 1930s, quickly establishing himself as the most popular star of the Spanish-language cinema, and at the time of his death Paramount was planning to launch his Hollywood career.Collier's biography focuses on Gardel's artistic career and achievements but also sets his life story within the context of the tango tradition, of early twentieth-century Argentina, and of the history of popular entertainment.