Poetics of Wonder: Passage to Mogador (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
140
Utgivningsdatum
2014-09-25
Förlag
White Pine Press
Översättare
Rhonda Dahl Buchanan
Medarbetare
Buchanan, Rhonda Lee Dahl
Dimensioner
175 x 124 x 10 mm
Vikt
159 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781935210559

Poetics of Wonder: Passage to Mogador

Häftad,  Engelska, 2014-09-25
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"The most moving, beautiful, and eloquent expression of wonder in literature. If there has been anything new in recent literature of any type it is this undefinable book: poetry, short tales, and intelligence in each paragraph. A delight."--Jeanne Teixidor Alberto Ruy-Sanchez is an award-winning Mexican writer and editor.
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Born in Mexico City in 1951, Alberto Ruy-Sanchez is an award-winning writer and editor whose works have been translated into many languages. He is best known for a quintet of novels, which take place in the Moroccan city of Mogador and explore the nature of desire: Los nombres del aire (1987), En los labios del agua (1996), Los jardines secretos de Mogador (2001), Nueve veces el asombro (2005), and La mano del fuego (2007). Two of these have been previously published in English, most recently The Secret Gardens of Mogador. Rhonda Dahl Buchanan is a Professor of Spanish and Director of Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Louisville. In 2006 she was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship to translate Alberto Ruy-Sanchez's novel Los jardines secretos de Mogador: voces de la tierra. Her translation, The Entre Rios Trilogy: Three Novels by the Argentine writer Perla Suez was published in 2006 by The University of New Mexico Press in their Jewish Latin America Series. In 2008, White Pine Press published her translation, Quick Fix: Sudden Fiction, a bilingual illustrated anthology of short short stories by the Argentine writer Ana Maria Shua, followed by The Secret Gardens of Mogador: Voices of the Earth in 2009.