Author: Carlos Calderón Fajardo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, Peruvian
Languages : es
Pages : 264
Book Description
El autor ha publicado siete novelas, varios cuentos y ha sido reconocido con cuatro premios literarios. Esta obra presenta tres "nouvelles" bajo un mismo título.
La noche humana
Author: Carlos Calderón Fajardo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, Peruvian
Languages : es
Pages : 264
Book Description
El autor ha publicado siete novelas, varios cuentos y ha sido reconocido con cuatro premios literarios. Esta obra presenta tres "nouvelles" bajo un mismo título.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, Peruvian
Languages : es
Pages : 264
Book Description
El autor ha publicado siete novelas, varios cuentos y ha sido reconocido con cuatro premios literarios. Esta obra presenta tres "nouvelles" bajo un mismo título.
Manifiesto de un Humano MáS
Author: Alejandro L. Pez Hern Ndez
Publisher: Palibrio
ISBN: 1463336543
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Estimado lector el contenido que está por descubrir es una historia de búsqueda, de evolución, de cambio, merodeada por circunstancias comunes de nuestro personaje principal, un amor envuelto de complicaciones, un sueño abatido por sus discrepancias emocionales, un retrato del hombre moderno, inmerso en un mundo caótico. Es una reflexión de nuestra postura como entes sociales, partícipes de una cadena de causas y efectos, partícipes de un entorno que nos delimita y nos nombra, partícipes de una ciudad llamada Collage y de ese folklor que vive en ella.
Publisher: Palibrio
ISBN: 1463336543
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Estimado lector el contenido que está por descubrir es una historia de búsqueda, de evolución, de cambio, merodeada por circunstancias comunes de nuestro personaje principal, un amor envuelto de complicaciones, un sueño abatido por sus discrepancias emocionales, un retrato del hombre moderno, inmerso en un mundo caótico. Es una reflexión de nuestra postura como entes sociales, partícipes de una cadena de causas y efectos, partícipes de un entorno que nos delimita y nos nombra, partícipes de una ciudad llamada Collage y de ese folklor que vive en ella.
Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century
Author: Andrew Debicki
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813189934
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Twentieth-century Spanish poetry has received comparatively little attention from critics writing in English. Andrew Debicki now presents the first English-language history published in the United States to examine the sweep of modern Spanish verse. More important, he is the first to situate Spanish poetry in the context of European modernity, to trace its trajectory from the symbolists to the postmodernists. Avoiding the rigid generational schemes and catalogs of names found in traditional Hispanic literary histories, Debicki offers detailed discussions of salient books and texts to construct an original and compelling view of his subject. He demonstrates that contemporary Spanish verse is rooted in the modem tradition and poetics that see the text as a unique embodiment of complex experiences. He then traces the evolution of that tradition in the early decades of the century and its gradual disintegration from the 1950s to the present as Spanish poetry came to reflect features of the postmodern, especially the poetics of text as process rather than as product. By centering his study on major periods and examining within each the work of poets of different ages, Debicki develops novel perspectives. The late 1960s and early 1970s, for example, were not merely the setting for a new aestheticist generation but an era of exceptional creativity in which both established and new writers engendered a profound, intertextual, and often self-referential lyricism. This book will be essential reading for specialists in modern Spanish letters, for advanced students, and for readers inter-ested in comparative literature.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813189934
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Twentieth-century Spanish poetry has received comparatively little attention from critics writing in English. Andrew Debicki now presents the first English-language history published in the United States to examine the sweep of modern Spanish verse. More important, he is the first to situate Spanish poetry in the context of European modernity, to trace its trajectory from the symbolists to the postmodernists. Avoiding the rigid generational schemes and catalogs of names found in traditional Hispanic literary histories, Debicki offers detailed discussions of salient books and texts to construct an original and compelling view of his subject. He demonstrates that contemporary Spanish verse is rooted in the modem tradition and poetics that see the text as a unique embodiment of complex experiences. He then traces the evolution of that tradition in the early decades of the century and its gradual disintegration from the 1950s to the present as Spanish poetry came to reflect features of the postmodern, especially the poetics of text as process rather than as product. By centering his study on major periods and examining within each the work of poets of different ages, Debicki develops novel perspectives. The late 1960s and early 1970s, for example, were not merely the setting for a new aestheticist generation but an era of exceptional creativity in which both established and new writers engendered a profound, intertextual, and often self-referential lyricism. This book will be essential reading for specialists in modern Spanish letters, for advanced students, and for readers inter-ested in comparative literature.
La estructura paradojal de la realidad humana.
Author: Lorenzo Toribio
Publisher: Eduvim
ISBN: 9871727453
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Este libro es parte de la coleccin e-Libro en BiblioBoard.
Publisher: Eduvim
ISBN: 9871727453
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Este libro es parte de la coleccin e-Libro en BiblioBoard.
African American Women's Literature in Spain
Author: Sandra Llopart Babot
Publisher: Universitat de València
ISBN: 8411181693
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
This volume brings forward a descriptive approach to the translation and reception of African American women’s literature in Spain. Drawing from a multidisciplinary theoretical and methodological framework, it traces the translation history of literature produced by African American women, seeking to uncover changing strategies in translation policies as well as shifts in interests in the target context, and it examines the topicality of this cohort of authors as frames of reference for Spanish critics and reviewers. Likewise, the reception of the source literature in the Spanish context is described by reconstructing the values that underlie judgements in different reception sources. Finally, this book addresses the specific problem of the translation of Black English into Spanish. More precisely, it pays attention to the ideological and the ethical implications of translation choices and the effect of the latter on the reception of literary texts.
Publisher: Universitat de València
ISBN: 8411181693
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
This volume brings forward a descriptive approach to the translation and reception of African American women’s literature in Spain. Drawing from a multidisciplinary theoretical and methodological framework, it traces the translation history of literature produced by African American women, seeking to uncover changing strategies in translation policies as well as shifts in interests in the target context, and it examines the topicality of this cohort of authors as frames of reference for Spanish critics and reviewers. Likewise, the reception of the source literature in the Spanish context is described by reconstructing the values that underlie judgements in different reception sources. Finally, this book addresses the specific problem of the translation of Black English into Spanish. More precisely, it pays attention to the ideological and the ethical implications of translation choices and the effect of the latter on the reception of literary texts.
El flujo del espíritu humano
Author: Eduard Genís Sol
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 8461678664
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
'El flujo del espiritu humano' empieza buscando los origenes historicos y filosoficos de las teorias del y"
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 8461678664
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
'El flujo del espiritu humano' empieza buscando los origenes historicos y filosoficos de las teorias del y"
Obras Completas
Author: José Zorrilla
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prayer
Languages : en
Pages : 2246
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Prayer
Languages : en
Pages : 2246
Book Description
Káñina
Black Voices in Early Modern Spanish Literature, 1500-1750
Author: Diana Berruezo-Sánchez
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198914245
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
In this groundbreaking study, Diana Berruezo-Sánchez recovers key chapters in the history of Afro-Iberian diasporas by exploring the literary contributions and life experiences of black African communities and individuals in early modern Spain. From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, international trade involving chattel slavery led to significant populations of enslaved, free(d), and half-manumitted black African women, men, and children in the Iberian Peninsula. These demographic changes transformed Spain's urban and social landscapes. In exploring Spain's role in the transatlantic slave trade and its effects on cultural forms of the period, Berruezo-Sánchez examines a broad range of texts and unearths new documents relating to black African poets, performers, and black confraternities. Her discoveries evince the broad yet largely disregarded literary and artistic impact of the African diaspora in early modern Spain, expanding the scope of linguistic practices beyond habla de negros and creating space for early modern black poets in the Spanish literary canon. These textual sources challenge established understandings of black Africans and black African history in early modern Spain. They show how black Africans exerted significant cultural agency by collectively contributing to and shaping the literary texts of the period, including those of the popular genre villancicos de negros, and by developing artistic traditions as musicians, dancers, and poets. As both creators and consumers of cultural forms, black African men and women navigated a restrictive, coercive slave society yet negotiated their own physical and cultural spaces.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198914245
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
In this groundbreaking study, Diana Berruezo-Sánchez recovers key chapters in the history of Afro-Iberian diasporas by exploring the literary contributions and life experiences of black African communities and individuals in early modern Spain. From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, international trade involving chattel slavery led to significant populations of enslaved, free(d), and half-manumitted black African women, men, and children in the Iberian Peninsula. These demographic changes transformed Spain's urban and social landscapes. In exploring Spain's role in the transatlantic slave trade and its effects on cultural forms of the period, Berruezo-Sánchez examines a broad range of texts and unearths new documents relating to black African poets, performers, and black confraternities. Her discoveries evince the broad yet largely disregarded literary and artistic impact of the African diaspora in early modern Spain, expanding the scope of linguistic practices beyond habla de negros and creating space for early modern black poets in the Spanish literary canon. These textual sources challenge established understandings of black Africans and black African history in early modern Spain. They show how black Africans exerted significant cultural agency by collectively contributing to and shaping the literary texts of the period, including those of the popular genre villancicos de negros, and by developing artistic traditions as musicians, dancers, and poets. As both creators and consumers of cultural forms, black African men and women navigated a restrictive, coercive slave society yet negotiated their own physical and cultural spaces.