La Otra Julia / The Other Julia
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| Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 7.9 × 5.1 × 0.8 in |
Description
La corta e intensa vida de Julia de Burgos
en la voz de una escritora que nos revela
otro rostro de la icónica poeta puertorriqueña.
Novela ganadora de la beca John S. Guggenheim
La escritora ha publicado una biografía sobre la emblemática y controversial Julia de Burgos. Con su libro, recorre diferentes ciudades, asiste a presentaciones y da conferencias mientras intenta mantener su familia a flote.
Winner of a John S. Guggenheim fellowship
The author has published a biography of the famous and controversial Julia de Burgos. She embarks on a book tour of different cities, attends presentations and gives talks, all while trying to keep her family afloat. What begins as a simple assignment, to write about Julia, becomes an entry point to better understand the poet and her work, but also a framework for exploring the lives of other female Latin American writers, including the author’s own. Parallel interests and shared values as two Afro-Caribbean authors breaking into elite literary circles bridge the dialogue between the two voices. This is the story of two women who find resistance and freedom in literature.
Vintage Espanol



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