Mi pequeño huerto

Mi pequeño huerto

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Total Pages: 10

ISBN-13: 9788467761498

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Mi pequeño huerto

Mi pequeño huerto

Author: Ximena Vergara Low

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Published: 2019

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 9789569356100

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On the Edge of the River Sar

On the Edge of the River Sar

Author: Rosalía de Castro

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-10-16

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1611476801

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This book presents the first feminist translation of Rosalía de Castro’s seminal poetic anthology En las orillas del Sar [On the Edge of the River Sar] (1884). Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885) was an artist of vast poetic vision. Her understanding of human nature and her deep sensitivity to the injustices suffered by women and by such marginalized peoples as those of her native region, Galicia, are manifest in verses of universal yet rarely translated significance. An outspoken proponent of both women’s rights and her region’s cultural and political autonomy, Castro used her poetry as a vehicle through which to decry the crushing hardships both groups endured as Spain vaulted between progressive liberal and conservative reactionary political forces throughout the nineteenth century. Depending upon what faction held sway in the nation at any given time during Castro’s truncated literary career, her works were either revered as revolutionary or reviled as heretical for the views they espoused. Long after her death by uterine cancer in 1885, Castro was excluded from the pantheon of Spanish literature by Restoration society for her unorthodox views. Compellingly, the poet’s conceptualization of the individual and the national self as informed by gender, ethnicity, class, and language echoes contemporary scholars of cultural studies who seek to broaden present-day definitions of national identity through the incorporation of precisely these same phenomena. Thanks to the most recent works in Rosalian and Galician studies, we are now able to recuperate and reevaluate Rosalía de Castro’s poems in their original languages for the more radical symbolism and themes they foreground related to gender, sexuality, race and class as they inform individual and national identities. However, although Castro’s poetic corpus is widely accessible in its original languages, these important features of her verses have yet to be given voice in the small number of English translations of only a sub-set of her works that have been produced in the last century. As a result, our understanding of Castro’s potential contributions to contemporary world poetries, gender studies, Galician and more broadly cultural studies is woefully incomplete. An English translation of Castro’s works that is specifically feminist in its methodological orientation offers a unique and thought-provoking means by which to fill this void.


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Download or read book On the Edge of the River Sar written by Rosalía de Castro and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2014-10-16 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents the first feminist translation of Rosalía de Castro’s seminal poetic anthology En las orillas del Sar [On the Edge of the River Sar] (1884). Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885) was an artist of vast poetic vision. Her understanding of human nature and her deep sensitivity to the injustices suffered by women and by such marginalized peoples as those of her native region, Galicia, are manifest in verses of universal yet rarely translated significance. An outspoken proponent of both women’s rights and her region’s cultural and political autonomy, Castro used her poetry as a vehicle through which to decry the crushing hardships both groups endured as Spain vaulted between progressive liberal and conservative reactionary political forces throughout the nineteenth century. Depending upon what faction held sway in the nation at any given time during Castro’s truncated literary career, her works were either revered as revolutionary or reviled as heretical for the views they espoused. Long after her death by uterine cancer in 1885, Castro was excluded from the pantheon of Spanish literature by Restoration society for her unorthodox views. Compellingly, the poet’s conceptualization of the individual and the national self as informed by gender, ethnicity, class, and language echoes contemporary scholars of cultural studies who seek to broaden present-day definitions of national identity through the incorporation of precisely these same phenomena. Thanks to the most recent works in Rosalian and Galician studies, we are now able to recuperate and reevaluate Rosalía de Castro’s poems in their original languages for the more radical symbolism and themes they foreground related to gender, sexuality, race and class as they inform individual and national identities. However, although Castro’s poetic corpus is widely accessible in its original languages, these important features of her verses have yet to be given voice in the small number of English translations of only a sub-set of her works that have been produced in the last century. As a result, our understanding of Castro’s potential contributions to contemporary world poetries, gender studies, Galician and more broadly cultural studies is woefully incomplete. An English translation of Castro’s works that is specifically feminist in its methodological orientation offers a unique and thought-provoking means by which to fill this void.


Al-Andalus

Al-Andalus

Author: Howard Headworth

Publisher: New Generation Publishing

Published: 2014-08-15

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13: 1785071009

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The exciting historical novel by Howard Headworth takes us to the 1480s in Spain. For the Spaniards it is the dawn of the golden age of the country. For the moors of Al-Andalus in the south, it is the beginning of a bitter harvest. And Far west, a new world beckons..... Glorious descriptions of battles and conflicts, the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition, the tracing of historical events leading to the entrance of the Catholic monarchs in Granada in 1492, a panoply of characters, profiles of the traditions and skills of the Muslim peasants in Al-Andalus, and finally the first voyage of Christopher Columbus to the Indies, make this book a unique treasure. Howard Headworth lives in Almeria, Spain, for twenty years. He was born in Wales and studied geology at the university there and in London. He uses his great experience as a scientific director as well as his passion for the history of his adopted country in this historical novel.


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Download or read book Al-Andalus written by Howard Headworth and published by New Generation Publishing. This book was released on 2014-08-15 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The exciting historical novel by Howard Headworth takes us to the 1480s in Spain. For the Spaniards it is the dawn of the golden age of the country. For the moors of Al-Andalus in the south, it is the beginning of a bitter harvest. And Far west, a new world beckons..... Glorious descriptions of battles and conflicts, the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition, the tracing of historical events leading to the entrance of the Catholic monarchs in Granada in 1492, a panoply of characters, profiles of the traditions and skills of the Muslim peasants in Al-Andalus, and finally the first voyage of Christopher Columbus to the Indies, make this book a unique treasure. Howard Headworth lives in Almeria, Spain, for twenty years. He was born in Wales and studied geology at the university there and in London. He uses his great experience as a scientific director as well as his passion for the history of his adopted country in this historical novel.


Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990

Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990

Author: John Chapman Wilcox

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780252065590

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This is the first volume-in English or Spanish-to analyze the work of the principal women poets of Modern Spain. In it, John Wilcox draws on recent feminist critical theory and shows how Spanish poetry by women is not just a modern phenomenon but an ignored tradition whose roots reach back to the very beginnings of poetry of the Iberian Peninsula.


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Download or read book Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990 written by John Chapman Wilcox and published by University of Illinois Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first volume-in English or Spanish-to analyze the work of the principal women poets of Modern Spain. In it, John Wilcox draws on recent feminist critical theory and shows how Spanish poetry by women is not just a modern phenomenon but an ignored tradition whose roots reach back to the very beginnings of poetry of the Iberian Peninsula.


El arte de la comida sencilla

El arte de la comida sencilla

Author: Alice Waters

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1451696736

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Available for the first time in the U.S. in a Spanish-language edition, renowned chef Alice Waters’s bestselling book The Art of Simple Food. Durante más de cuatro décadas, Alice Waters ha sido la máxima defensora de los alimentos locales de temporada producidos de forma sostenible. Ha sido aclamada globalmente y ha mostrado al mundo que el verdadero secreto de la buena cocina es comenzar con los ingredientes de mejor sabor. En El arte de la comida sencilla, Alice Waters aplica esta filosofía a 19 lecciones de cocina y a más de 250 recetas cotidianas que ilustran lo fácil que es comer maravi-llosamente bien si se cocina, se come y se vive según estas leyes fundamentales: Comer alimentos locales y sostenibles Comer alimentos de temporada Comprar en los mercados agrícolas Sembrar un jardín Conservación, compostaje y reciclaje Cocinar con simpleza Cocinar juntos Comer juntos Recordar que la comida es preciosa


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Download or read book El arte de la comida sencilla written by Alice Waters and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2013-10-15 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Available for the first time in the U.S. in a Spanish-language edition, renowned chef Alice Waters’s bestselling book The Art of Simple Food. Durante más de cuatro décadas, Alice Waters ha sido la máxima defensora de los alimentos locales de temporada producidos de forma sostenible. Ha sido aclamada globalmente y ha mostrado al mundo que el verdadero secreto de la buena cocina es comenzar con los ingredientes de mejor sabor. En El arte de la comida sencilla, Alice Waters aplica esta filosofía a 19 lecciones de cocina y a más de 250 recetas cotidianas que ilustran lo fácil que es comer maravi-llosamente bien si se cocina, se come y se vive según estas leyes fundamentales: Comer alimentos locales y sostenibles Comer alimentos de temporada Comprar en los mercados agrícolas Sembrar un jardín Conservación, compostaje y reciclaje Cocinar con simpleza Cocinar juntos Comer juntos Recordar que la comida es preciosa


Ese Turix, Mi Amigo...

Ese Turix, Mi Amigo...

Author: Enrique Sol?'s s. Rquez

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1463315864

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Yucatán, 1847. La incipiente república mejicana está ocupada por tropas de la Unión Americana. Se inicia una ominosa guerra, la que pronto sería llamada "Guerra de castas". Tizimín, situado en las últimas fronteras de la civilización, una década atrás había padecido de asonadas de militares que pretendían separar a la península de Méjico. Desde 1812 la Nueva España habían derogado de facto las leyes de las Cortes de Cádiz, que otorgaban a los indígenas los mismos privilegios que gozaban los españoles. Los nuevos amos son ahora los criollos: hacendados, empresarios, militares, clérigos, y una pequeña burguesía, oprimieron los mayas y restauraron el feudalismo en la región. El levantamiento indígena resultante sería el más cruento que recuerde la historia del Continente. En aquel ambiente, un mozalbete de ambigua procedencia y trastornada personalidad, se involucra activamente en la contienda. La gente blanca del pueblo huye en urgida caravana hacia Mérida, ciudad blanca. En el trayecto, nuestro amigo va descubriendo la realidad de sus orígenes. Y todo parece haber cambiado para él. A la muerte de sus padres, su tía y el cura del pueblo ya se habían encargado de su educación. Un misterioso personaje aparece reiteradamente a suplantar su singular personalidad. Su fascinación por la aventura, la temprana avidez por el dinero, una innata empatía hacia los mayas, y sus relación con una jovencita indígena, le mueven a unirse a los alzados, al tiempo que sus nuevos preceptores le apoyan en su vocación a las letras. A cuatro décadas de la huída, Turix nos relata las peripecias de su vida, y nos da a conocer el intolerante ambiente de aquella época. "El escritor es un observador imparcial, no juez de sus personajes, o de las palabras que él pueda poner en su boca; aprende a alejarse de sí mismo y a mirarse sin complicidades. No resuelve problemas, sólo los plantea abiertamente", expresa en algún momento de su narrativa.


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Download or read book Ese Turix, Mi Amigo... written by Enrique Sol?'s s. Rquez and published by Palibrio. This book was released on 2012 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Yucatán, 1847. La incipiente república mejicana está ocupada por tropas de la Unión Americana. Se inicia una ominosa guerra, la que pronto sería llamada "Guerra de castas". Tizimín, situado en las últimas fronteras de la civilización, una década atrás había padecido de asonadas de militares que pretendían separar a la península de Méjico. Desde 1812 la Nueva España habían derogado de facto las leyes de las Cortes de Cádiz, que otorgaban a los indígenas los mismos privilegios que gozaban los españoles. Los nuevos amos son ahora los criollos: hacendados, empresarios, militares, clérigos, y una pequeña burguesía, oprimieron los mayas y restauraron el feudalismo en la región. El levantamiento indígena resultante sería el más cruento que recuerde la historia del Continente. En aquel ambiente, un mozalbete de ambigua procedencia y trastornada personalidad, se involucra activamente en la contienda. La gente blanca del pueblo huye en urgida caravana hacia Mérida, ciudad blanca. En el trayecto, nuestro amigo va descubriendo la realidad de sus orígenes. Y todo parece haber cambiado para él. A la muerte de sus padres, su tía y el cura del pueblo ya se habían encargado de su educación. Un misterioso personaje aparece reiteradamente a suplantar su singular personalidad. Su fascinación por la aventura, la temprana avidez por el dinero, una innata empatía hacia los mayas, y sus relación con una jovencita indígena, le mueven a unirse a los alzados, al tiempo que sus nuevos preceptores le apoyan en su vocación a las letras. A cuatro décadas de la huída, Turix nos relata las peripecias de su vida, y nos da a conocer el intolerante ambiente de aquella época. "El escritor es un observador imparcial, no juez de sus personajes, o de las palabras que él pueda poner en su boca; aprende a alejarse de sí mismo y a mirarse sin complicidades. No resuelve problemas, sólo los plantea abiertamente", expresa en algún momento de su narrativa.


El Hijo Del Candidato

El Hijo Del Candidato

Author: Ernesto Morales AlpÍzar

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1463323255

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El senador Bertrand Sullivan es un político de cuna. Viudo, rico, carismático, inteligente, y sobre todo, aspirante a la presidencia de Estados Unidos. Su hijo Chris atravesó una adolescencia desordenada y el Senador quemó algunas naves para limpiar sus antecedentes. Años después, el joven decide embarcarse en un crucero por las Islas Griegas, días antes de las elecciones donde su padre se juega el futuro. Una de las noches a bordo, el septuagenario doctor retirado Thomas Duncan, lee un libro en cubierta y cree ver cómo cae una persona por la borda. El inspector ateniense, Marcus Aritaki, se hace cargo de la investigación. ¿Asesinato, suicidio, accidente? Con prosa ligera, dinamismo y suspicacias, "El Hijo del Candidato" promete entretener sin agotar; instruir, sin afectar; deleitar, sin aburrir.


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Download or read book El Hijo Del Candidato written by Ernesto Morales AlpÍzar and published by Palibrio. This book was released on 2012-03 with total page 349 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El senador Bertrand Sullivan es un político de cuna. Viudo, rico, carismático, inteligente, y sobre todo, aspirante a la presidencia de Estados Unidos. Su hijo Chris atravesó una adolescencia desordenada y el Senador quemó algunas naves para limpiar sus antecedentes. Años después, el joven decide embarcarse en un crucero por las Islas Griegas, días antes de las elecciones donde su padre se juega el futuro. Una de las noches a bordo, el septuagenario doctor retirado Thomas Duncan, lee un libro en cubierta y cree ver cómo cae una persona por la borda. El inspector ateniense, Marcus Aritaki, se hace cargo de la investigación. ¿Asesinato, suicidio, accidente? Con prosa ligera, dinamismo y suspicacias, "El Hijo del Candidato" promete entretener sin agotar; instruir, sin afectar; deleitar, sin aburrir.


Algo M S Que Mal

Algo M S Que Mal

Author: Marisa Lorenzo

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1463325401

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Algo más que mal nos introduce en el difícil mundo de la escritura y de los distintos caminos que conducen al éxito o al fracaso. La historia nos muestra las vivencias de un escritor que desea demostrar a su esposa que puede llegar al éxito en el complicado campo de la literatura. La acción se desarrolla con una inusitada frescura y transporta al lector con asombrosa facilidad al laberinto vital del protagonista.


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Download or read book Algo M S Que Mal written by Marisa Lorenzo and published by Palibrio. This book was released on 2012-10 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Algo más que mal nos introduce en el difícil mundo de la escritura y de los distintos caminos que conducen al éxito o al fracaso. La historia nos muestra las vivencias de un escritor que desea demostrar a su esposa que puede llegar al éxito en el complicado campo de la literatura. La acción se desarrolla con una inusitada frescura y transporta al lector con asombrosa facilidad al laberinto vital del protagonista.


Poems

Poems

Author: Rosal?a de Castro

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1991-07-03

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780791405833

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Translations (from both Galician and Spanish) of more than 100 poems by one of the outstanding poets of 19th-century Spain. De Castro's (1837-1885) poetry, often compared to that of Emily Dickinson, is characterized by an intimate lyricism, simple diction, and innovative prosody. Includes a critical introduction, notes to the translations, and two of the poet's own autobiographical prologues. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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Download or read book Poems written by Rosal?a de Castro and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 1991-07-03 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Translations (from both Galician and Spanish) of more than 100 poems by one of the outstanding poets of 19th-century Spain. De Castro's (1837-1885) poetry, often compared to that of Emily Dickinson, is characterized by an intimate lyricism, simple diction, and innovative prosody. Includes a critical introduction, notes to the translations, and two of the poet's own autobiographical prologues. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR