Poetic Encounters in the Americas: Remarkable Bridge examines the ways in which U.S. and Latin American modernist canons have been in cross-cultural, mutually enabling conversation, especially through the act of literary translation.
Poetic Encounters in the Americas: Remarkable Bridge examines the ways in which U.S. and Latin American modernist canons have been in cross-cultural, mutually enabling conversation, especially through the act of literary translation.
Introduction: "Translation: Re-turning Toward an American Idiom" Chapter One: "Beyond the Deep Image: James Wright's Vallejo and the Ethics of Translation" Chapter Two: "I Sing the Body Pan American: Whitman Hughes Neruda and the Better Self" Chapter Three: "From the Mouths of Mothers: William Carlos Williams and Translation as Bochinche" Chapter Four: "Rukeyser Bishop and Paz: Writing Toward a Common Beloved Mystery" Chapter Five: "Cuban Life Studies: Eliot Lowell Padilla Lezama and Tejada at Crux of the Anglo-Hispanic Linear-Baroque" Conclusion: "Beyond Hegemony and Marginality: New American Canons"
Introduction: "Translation: Re-turning Toward an American Idiom" Chapter One: "Beyond the Deep Image: James Wright's Vallejo and the Ethics of Translation" Chapter Two: "I Sing the Body Pan American: Whitman Hughes Neruda and the Better Self" Chapter Three: "From the Mouths of Mothers: William Carlos Williams and Translation as Bochinche" Chapter Four: "Rukeyser Bishop and Paz: Writing Toward a Common Beloved Mystery" Chapter Five: "Cuban Life Studies: Eliot Lowell Padilla Lezama and Tejada at Crux of the Anglo-Hispanic Linear-Baroque" Conclusion: "Beyond Hegemony and Marginality: New American Canons"
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