The Other Poetry of Barcelona

The Other Poetry of Barcelona

Author: Carlota Caulfield

Publisher: InteliNet/InteliBooks

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0971139180

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The Other Poetry of Barcelona: Spanish and Spanish-American Women Poets. Edited by Carlota Caulfield and Jaime D. Parra. Introduction by Jaime D. Parra. The present book, is dedicated to a group of Spanish and Spanish-American poets, all women, who for one reason or another have Barcelona as their point of reference. They write in Spanish or Catalan and are tightly linked, despite differences in their styles, tastes and even languages. The Other Poetry of Barcelona is a collection of these voices, which have grown and developed around Barcelona in recent years. The poets included in this anthology are: Neus Aguado, Nicole d'Amonville Alegria, Carmen Borja, Carlota Caulfield, Marga Clark, Mariana Colomer, Gemma Ferron, Concha Garcia, Rosa Lentini, Gemma Mana Delgado, M. Cinta Montagut, Ana Nuno, Teresa Pascual, Susanna Rafart, Teresa Shaw, Anabel Torres, and Esther Zarraluki. The book includes an appendix with original poems in Spanish and Catalan, and bio-bibliographies of the poets."


The Catalan Poems

The Catalan Poems

Author: Pere Gimferrer

Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd

Published: 2019-04-25

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1784107689

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Longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award 2020 Spain's greatest living poet, Pere Gimferrer (b.1945) has written more than thirty books spanning verse, fiction, essay, and criticism. His earliest writings appeared in Spanish. In 1970 he began publishing in Catalan, and has alternated between the two languages since (with occasional forays into French and Italian). The present collection, the first book-length publication of Gimferrer's Catalan poetry in English, brings together work from all phases of his career. His poetry is a marvel of syncretism: Billie Holiday, the medieval polymath Ramon Llull, Ezra Pound, and the artist Tàpies all appear in his pages. His style draws equally on modernism, on Galician-Portuguese love lyrics, on Góngora and on the Valencian metaphysical poet Ausiàs March. Rounding out the volume is a selection from the Dietari, an artistic diary that outlines his poetics and his sense of the artist's vocation through a series of meditations on Casanova, Octavio Paz and others.


News from the Blockade and Other Poems

News from the Blockade and Other Poems

Author: Egito Gonçalves

Publisher: Guernica Editions

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9781550711479

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Egito Goncalves has published more than 21 volumes of poetry. Translations of his work have appeared in countries around the world. After half a century of work, the poet was accorded his country's highest literary honors--the Grande Premio de Poesia, Portugal's most prestigious literary award. This fine international poet dances between love lyrics, ironic observations, and trenchant political commentary.


De-Centring Cultural Studies

De-Centring Cultural Studies

Author: Patricia Bastida-Rodríguez

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2014-09-18

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1443867071

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The academic resistance that cultural studies has encountered remains especially visible in Eastern and Southern European countries. One such example is Spain, where cultural studies is seen at best as an emergent research field. Hence the interest of this volume, conceived in Spain by an all-Spanish editorial team and written by a diverse range of authors who prove that, in spite of all difficulties, cultural studies continues to bloom – even in Southern and Eastern Europe. The different chapters offer interdisciplinary insights into a wide selection of cultural materials whose relevance goes well beyond purely aesthetic issues. Altogether, the volume (1) provides interesting theoretical reflections on the subtle (yet arbitrary) borders between popular and canonical culture; (2) explores how the popular culture of yesteryear has influenced and inspired later “canonical” cultural materials; and (3) studies how the reception of, and representation in, popular culture can be accounted for from the crucially relevant perspectives of gender and age. This collection of essays studies and explores the connections between a wide range of materials, including relevant examples of classic and contemporary literature, Arthuriana, pop music and videos, political and mainstream film, newspaper advertising, television, and the phenomenon of the (trans)media star.


Collected Poems

Collected Poems

Author: Federico García Lorca

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-08

Total Pages: 1061

ISBN-13: 0374526915

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Bilingual collection of traditional tales from Latin America is divided into four categories: Scary Stories, Tricksters, Strong Women, and Myths.


Love Poetry in the Spanish Golden Age

Love Poetry in the Spanish Golden Age

Author: Isabel Torres

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1855662655

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Love poetry in the Spanish Golden Age redefines the lyric poetry that is located at the centre of Imperial Spanish culture's own self-image and self-definition. This work engages with a broader evaluation of early modern poetics that foregrounds the processes rather than the products of thinking. The locus of the study is the Imperial 'home' space, where love poetry meets early modern empire at the inception of a very conflicted national consciousness, and where the vernacular language, Castilian, emerges in the encounter as a strategic site of national and imperial identity. The political is, therefore, a pervasive presence, teased out where relevant in recognition of the poet's sensitivity to the ideologies within which writing comes into being. But the primary commitment of the book is to lyric poetry, and to poets, individually and intheir dynamic interconnectedness. Moving beyond a re-evaluation of critical responses to four major poets of the period (Garcilaso de la Vega, Herrera, Góngora and Quevedo), this study disengages respectfully with the substantialbody of biographical research that continues to impact upon our understanding of the genre, and renegotiates the Foucauldian concept of the 'epistemic break', often associated with the anti-mimetic impulses of the Baroque. This more flexible model accommodates the multiperspectivism that interrogated Imperial ideology even in the earliest sixteenth-century poetry, and allows for the exploration of new horizons in interpretation. Isabel Torres isProfessor of Spanish Golden Age Literature and Head of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at Queen's University, Belfast.


Concise Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature

Concise Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature

Author: Verity Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 701

ISBN-13: 1135960267

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The Concise Encyclopedia includes: all entries on topics and countries, cited by many reviewers as being among the best entries in the book; entries on the 50 leading writers in Latin America from colonial times to the present; and detailed articles on some 50 important works in this literature-those who read and studied in the English-speaking world.


Women's Poetry of the 1930s

Women's Poetry of the 1930s

Author: Jane Dowson

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780415130950

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Where were the women of the so-called `Auden Generation'? During this era of rapidly changing gender roles, social values and world politics, women produced a rich variety of poetry. But until now their work has largely been lost or ignored: in Women's Poetry of the 1930s , Jane Dowson finally redresses the balance and recovers women's place in the literary history of the interwar years. This comprehensive and beautifully edited collection of richly varied poems includes: * Previously uncollected poems by authors such as Winifred Holtby and Naomi Mitchison * Poems which are now out of print, such as those by Vita Sackville-West and Frances Cornford * Poems previously neglected by poets including Ann Ridler and Sylvia Townsend Warner * An extensive critical introduction and individual biographies of each poet This unique anthology sheds a whole new light on women's place in this era of British literary history and demands a reassessment of our understanding of 1930s poetry. This will be invaluable resource and a treasured volume for students, scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike.