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A scar where goodbyes are written : an anthology of Venezuelan poets in Chile / translated and edited by David M. Brunso.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Spanish Original language: Spanish Publisher: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2023]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780807179758
  • 0807179752
  • 9780807179765
  • 0807179760
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Scar where goodbyes are writtenDDC classification:
  • 861/.7080987 23/eng/20221206
LOC classification:
  • PQ8544.5.E5 S33 2023
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: the exile of statistics -- Sara Emanuel Viloria -- Eva Tizzani -- Miguel Ortiz Rodr�iguez -- Fernando Vanegas -- Maximiliano Sojo -- Miguel A. Hern�andez Zambrano -- Gladys Mend�ia -- Ivana Aponte -- Julio Tizzani -- Gerardo Ar�istides Rivod�o -- Fergie Contreras Salmen -- Lorena Caraballo -- Elizaria Flores -- Ciro Romero -- Georgiana Ram�irez.
Summary: "A Scar Where Goodbyes Are Written is a bilingual anthology of poetry written by fifteen Venezuelan poets who are currently residing in Chile. Edited and translated by David M. Brunson, the volume encompasses the work of young poets coming from many different circumstances. Some have already published several books, while others have just begun their careers as writers. The vast majority of the original Spanish texts appeared in books, anthologies, and magazines across Chile, Venezuela, and elsewhere in the Hispanosphere. In recent years, more than six million people have fled Venezuela in one of the world's largest mass migrations, stemming in part from an ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the country's backsliding into authoritarianism, brutal political repression, corruption, food and medical shortages, violent crime, hyperinflation, and the mismanagement of Venezuela's natural and financial resources, first by Hugo Ch�avez and presently by Nicol�as Maduro. Begun during Brunson's travels in Chile amid the 2019-2020 protest movement, this dual-language collection aims to elevate the individual voices of each migrant poet, to connect them with new readers, and to enrich the body of literature available in English"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Spanish edition published as Una cicatriz donde se escriben despedidas: Antolog�ia de poes�ia venezolana en Chile (2021), by Libros del Amanecer, Ltd., Chile."

Introduction: the exile of statistics -- Sara Emanuel Viloria -- Eva Tizzani -- Miguel Ortiz Rodr�iguez -- Fernando Vanegas -- Maximiliano Sojo -- Miguel A. Hern�andez Zambrano -- Gladys Mend�ia -- Ivana Aponte -- Julio Tizzani -- Gerardo Ar�istides Rivod�o -- Fergie Contreras Salmen -- Lorena Caraballo -- Elizaria Flores -- Ciro Romero -- Georgiana Ram�irez.

"A Scar Where Goodbyes Are Written is a bilingual anthology of poetry written by fifteen Venezuelan poets who are currently residing in Chile. Edited and translated by David M. Brunson, the volume encompasses the work of young poets coming from many different circumstances. Some have already published several books, while others have just begun their careers as writers. The vast majority of the original Spanish texts appeared in books, anthologies, and magazines across Chile, Venezuela, and elsewhere in the Hispanosphere. In recent years, more than six million people have fled Venezuela in one of the world's largest mass migrations, stemming in part from an ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the country's backsliding into authoritarianism, brutal political repression, corruption, food and medical shortages, violent crime, hyperinflation, and the mismanagement of Venezuela's natural and financial resources, first by Hugo Ch�avez and presently by Nicol�as Maduro. Begun during Brunson's travels in Chile amid the 2019-2020 protest movement, this dual-language collection aims to elevate the individual voices of each migrant poet, to connect them with new readers, and to enrich the body of literature available in English"-- Provided by publisher.

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