Historias y poemas de una lucha de clases / Stories and Poems of a Class Struggle

Par : Roque Dalton, Jack Hirschman, Christopher Soto, Tatiana Marroquín, Barbara Paschke
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  • Nombre de pages240
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-64421-177-9
  • EAN9781644211779
  • Date de parution12/09/2023
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille799 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSeven Stories Press

Résumé

"The revolutionary the dictatorship couldn't kill, the trickster poet favored by the gods." -Ben Ehrenreich, author of The Way to Spring: Life and Death in PalestinePoems of revolution by one of Latin America's most beloved poets One of Latin America's greatest poets, Roque Dalton was a revolutionary whose politics were inseparable from his art. Born in El Salvador in 1935, Dalton dedicated his life to fighting for social justice, while writing fierce, tender poems about his country and its people.
In Poemas clandestinos / Stories and Poems of a Class Struggle, he explores oppression and resistance through the lens of five poetic personas, each with their own distinct voice. These poems show a country caught in the crosshairs of American imperialism, where the few rule the many and the many struggle to survive-and yet there is joy and even humor to be found here, as well as an abiding faith in humanity.
In striking, immediate, exuberantly inventive language, Dalton captures the ethos of a people, as stirring now as when the book was first published nearly forty years ago. "I believe the world is beautiful, " he writes, "and that poetry, like bread, is for everyone."
"The revolutionary the dictatorship couldn't kill, the trickster poet favored by the gods." -Ben Ehrenreich, author of The Way to Spring: Life and Death in PalestinePoems of revolution by one of Latin America's most beloved poets One of Latin America's greatest poets, Roque Dalton was a revolutionary whose politics were inseparable from his art. Born in El Salvador in 1935, Dalton dedicated his life to fighting for social justice, while writing fierce, tender poems about his country and its people.
In Poemas clandestinos / Stories and Poems of a Class Struggle, he explores oppression and resistance through the lens of five poetic personas, each with their own distinct voice. These poems show a country caught in the crosshairs of American imperialism, where the few rule the many and the many struggle to survive-and yet there is joy and even humor to be found here, as well as an abiding faith in humanity.
In striking, immediate, exuberantly inventive language, Dalton captures the ethos of a people, as stirring now as when the book was first published nearly forty years ago. "I believe the world is beautiful, " he writes, "and that poetry, like bread, is for everyone."