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Woman Of The River: Bilingual edition
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Woman Of The River: Bilingual edition

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In Woman of the River one of the major voices in Latin American poetry confronts the political realities of contemporary Central America. Many of the poems are political, direct, and condemnatory of the United States’ presence in Latin America, and they are rich, human documents rooted in Alegria’s knowledge of and love for her subjects.

As Carolyn Forche has written of Alegria’s previous selection of poems, Flowers from the Volcano: These poems are testimonies to the value of a single human memory, political in the sense that there is no life apart from our common destiny. They are poems of passionate witness and confrontation. Responding to those who would state that politics has no place in poetry, she would add her voice to that of Neruda’s: we do not wish to please them … . She carries within her the ancient blood of the Pipiles and laces her language with mesitizo richness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Country
United States
Date
15 December 1988
Pages
112
ISBN
9780822954095

In Woman of the River one of the major voices in Latin American poetry confronts the political realities of contemporary Central America. Many of the poems are political, direct, and condemnatory of the United States’ presence in Latin America, and they are rich, human documents rooted in Alegria’s knowledge of and love for her subjects.

As Carolyn Forche has written of Alegria’s previous selection of poems, Flowers from the Volcano: These poems are testimonies to the value of a single human memory, political in the sense that there is no life apart from our common destiny. They are poems of passionate witness and confrontation. Responding to those who would state that politics has no place in poetry, she would add her voice to that of Neruda’s: we do not wish to please them … . She carries within her the ancient blood of the Pipiles and laces her language with mesitizo richness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Country
United States
Date
15 December 1988
Pages
112
ISBN
9780822954095