914 resultados para Cuban poetry
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This flyer promotes the event "The Cuban Poetry of Alfonso Camín, Father of Afro-Cuban Poetry : Lecture by Victor Puertodan" cosponsored by the FlU Initiative for Spanish and Mediterranean Studies.
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This flyer promotes a book presentation of the book " Everything Appeared (Todo parecia) : Contemporary Cuban Poetry on Gay and Lesbian Topics" by Coeditor Jesus J. Barquet. The edited volume offers a variety of authors from the 20th Century to the present. The event will be held in Spanish on November 2, 2015 at Books & Books Coral Gables.
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This flyer promotes the lecture "Evolution and Permanence in Cuban Poetry- The Poetry of Lazaro Castillo" by Lazaro Castillo, a leading young poet in Cuba. His texts are characterized by his interest in daily life, a collection of itinerant anecdotes, and the amorous vocation that precedes pain. This lecture is cosponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and was conducted in Spanish. It was held on November 20,2015 at FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus, CBC254.
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El escritor cubano le rinde tributo a su compatriota, José Lezama Lima, a propósito de celebrarse en 2010 el centenario de su natalicio, a través de este texto en el que da cuenta de lo que fue su descubrimiento, en determinado momento, de la obra del autor de Paradiso, luego, su deslumbramiento al lograr penetrar, desde un ejercicio intenso de estudio y desciframiento, los códigos esquivos que circulan por la poesía lezamiana, al igual que la riqueza simbólica que expresa su narrativa, y lo desconcertante que resultan sus ensayos. La lectura de Curbelo es una celebración de todo lo que es el universo literario de Lezama dentro de esa continua deconstrucción de los géneros. Como bien señala Curbelo, su persistente y siempre experimental acercamiento a la obra del autor habanero, es resultado de quien se sabe “un lezamiano, no un lezamista, y ese matiz entraña su riesgo”.
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Este dossier sobre la narrativa y la poesía de Pedro Juan Gutiérrez incluye diversos trabajos que abordan núcleos centrales de su obra, en especial, los vínculos de sus novelas y de su poesía con el mercado editorial en Cuba y fuera de Cuba, la representación de los sectores marginales de Centro Habana durante el periodo especial de los años 90, la dialéctica entre el voyeurismo y el exhibicionismo, y la configuración de una "escritura sucia"
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Este dossier sobre la narrativa y la poesía de Pedro Juan Gutiérrez incluye diversos trabajos que abordan núcleos centrales de su obra, en especial, los vínculos de sus novelas y de su poesía con el mercado editorial en Cuba y fuera de Cuba, la representación de los sectores marginales de Centro Habana durante el periodo especial de los años 90, la dialéctica entre el voyeurismo y el exhibicionismo, y la configuración de una "escritura sucia"
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No more published.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Publicado en 'Cuba contemporánea'."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: Martin González del Valle.
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Includes translations of Persian, Russian, Swedish and Cuban poetry.
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Este dossier sobre la narrativa y la poesía de Pedro Juan Gutiérrez incluye diversos trabajos que abordan núcleos centrales de su obra, en especial, los vínculos de sus novelas y de su poesía con el mercado editorial en Cuba y fuera de Cuba, la representación de los sectores marginales de Centro Habana durante el periodo especial de los años 90, la dialéctica entre el voyeurismo y el exhibicionismo, y la configuración de una "escritura sucia"
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Throughout history, women have played an important role in literature. Nevertheless, since Sappho's poetry until now, feminine voices have had to struggle for recognition of their works. ^ Before the nineteenth century, women were almost ignored in Spanish literature. Society kept them as “ángeles de la familia,” taking care of their homes, husbands, and children. Some of them, such as María de Zayas y Sotomayor in Spain and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in Mexico, complained about their situation in their writings. However, they expressed their fight not as a generation but as individuals. ^ In the nineteenth century, the ideas and ideals of Romanticism, were brought to Latin America from Europe. Cuba was among those countries where the new movement took roots. Initiated by Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, a group of women began to participate in literary reunions, and to found newspapers and magazines where works authored by women, dedicated to feminist ideas, were published. They indeed through literature started to live out womanhood in order to intellectually leave the ideological prisons where society had been keeping them. ^ This study scans the literary works of all Romantic women writers in Cuba. It specifically analyzes poetry and short stories, and investigates how these authors expressed themselves in their works against the patriarchal society, where they lived and wrote their books. An eclectic critical method has been used. ^ Findings were very revealing. Only three of the fourteen writers studied in my dissertation had been previously mentioned by major critics. Most of them had been ignored. However, the greatest discovery was that they prompted something new: For the first time they projected themselves as a group, as a collective consciousness, and this fact established a difference with former women writers in Cuban literature before Romanticism. In other words, they produced a “Renaissance” in Cuba's literature. In spite of how they lived between 1820 and 1900, their struggles for women's rights have linked them to our current times. ^
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This flyer promotes the event "Virgilio Piñera: Poetry, Nation, and Differences, Book Presentation by Author Jesús E. Jambrina" and is part of the SIPA at Books & Books series. Hosted at Books & Books in Coral Gables.