In this poignant bilingual collection, preeminent New Mexican poet E. A. Tony Mares posthumously shares his passionate journey into the broken heart and glimmering shadows of the Spanish Civil War, whose shock waves still resonate with the political upheavals of our own times.
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E. A. Tony Mares (1938-2015) was a poet, playwright, essayist, fiction writer, and historian born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is the author of The Unicorn Poem and Flowers and Songs of Sorrow, With the Eyes of a Raptor, and Astonishing Light: Conversations I Never Had with Patrociño Barela (UNM Press).
Enrique R. Lamadrid is a distinguished professor emeritus of Spanish at the University of New Mexico. He is the editor of the Querencias Series at the University of New Mexico Press.
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paperback. Zustand: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. First Edition. Albuquerque. 2022. August 2022. University of New Mexico Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9780826364302. Prologue by Enrique R. Lamadrid. Introduction by Fernando Martín Pescador. Epilogue by Susana Rivera. 6 x 9. Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series. 176 pages. paperback. keywords: Poetry. DESCRIPTION - In this poignant bilingual collection, preeminent New Mexican poet E. A. Tony Mares posthumously shares his passionate journey into the broken heart and glimmering shadows of the Spanish Civil War, whose shock waves still resonate with the political upheavals of our own times. Mares engages in dialogue with heroes and demons, anarchists and cardinals, and beggars and poets. He takes us through the convex mirror of history to the blood-stained streets of Madrid, Guernica, and Barcelona. He interrogates the assassins of Federico García Lorca for their crimes against poetry and humanity. Throughout the collection the narrator is participant and commentator, and his language is both lyrical and direct. In addition to Mares's parallel Spanish and English poems, the book includes a prologue by Enrique Lamadrid, an introduction by Fernando Martín Pescador, and an epilogue by Susana Rivera. Lovingly shepherded and completed by friends and family, this book will appeal to Mares enthusiasts and readers interested in poetry and history, who will be glad to have this unexpected gift from a master's voice. inventory #47009. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers z47009
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