10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CERNUDA»
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Cernuda in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Written In Water: The Collected Prose Poems
Prose poems by one of Spain's greatest poets.
2
The Poetry of Luis
Cernuda: Order in a World of Chaos
A study of the work of the Spanish poet Luis Cernuda (1902-1963).
Neil Charles McKinlay, 1999
3
Selected Poems of Luis
Cernuda
If it were possible to define in a phrase the place Cernuda occupies in modern Spanish-language poetry, I would say he is the poet who speaks not for all, but for each one of us who makes up the all.
Luis Cernuda, Reginald Gibbons, 1999
4
Art, Gender, and Sexuality: New Readings of
Cernuda's Later ...
This study opens up new avenues of inquiry into the work of Luis Cernuda.
Philip Martin-Clark, 2000
5
The Word and the Mirror: Critical Essays on the Poetry of ...
Insufficient critical attention has been paid to the evolutionary nature of the reality/
desire formulation that describes the fundamental fact of Cernuda's life and the
principal content of the poetic work of a lifetime. This is especially true of the 1936
...
Salvador Jiménez-Fajardo, 1989
6
Cities in Ruins: The Politics of Modern Poetics
Cernuda and Baudelaire explore the modern ruins through both dreamed and
real rooms, public and private spaces. In the Middle of the Street: Revisiting
Baudelaire's and Cernuda's Modern Urban Poetics “Baudelaire dedicó una parte
de su ...
Cecilia Enjuto Rangel, 2010
7
Introduction to Modern Spanish Literature: An Anthology of ...
Luis Cernuda (1904-1963) Born in Seville, he studied under Pedro Salinas at the
University of that city. He took his law degree, but he never practiced. He taught
briefly in France. During the Spanish Civil War he served and fought for the ...
8
Bridging the Atlantic: Toward a Reassessment of Iberian and ...
As an exiled Spaniard visiting Mexico, Cernuda gained a direct knowledge of that
other Hispanic place and saw and understood for the first time the attitude of
Spain with respect to America: a lack of a feeling of belonging to that distant ...
Marina Pérez de Mendiola, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Center for Latin America, 1996
9
Federico Garcia Lorca and the Culture of Male Homosexuality
Lorca maintained more or less intimate personal relationships with Dalí, Cernuda
, Prados and Gil-Albert. The knowledge that these relationships existed perhaps
can help to clarify some of the poetic images utilized by this group of friends.
10
The Subject in Question: Early Contemporary Spanish ...
ference, between the two domains. Cernuda describes such an experience in
poem V as “el acorde total” (“total harmony,” 78). Although it resembles the
experience of the fullness of being recounted in Guillén's Cántico, the acorde
experience ...
C. Christopher Soufas, 2007
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CERNUDA»
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Italian pizzeria to replace 100 Montaditos in Suniland Shopping …
Its bankruptcy filing — signed by Francisco Cernuda, the CEO of the Spain-based restaurant's U.S. locations — listed 14 Florida locations ... «South Florida Business Journal, Jul 15»
Muckleston to hand over the reins at Microsoft NZ
Muckleston will be staying with Microsoft in a role yet to be announced. Sheers will report to Cesar Cernuda, president of Microsoft Asia-Pacific. «ZDNet, Jul 15»
Microsoft names new sales and marketing VP
Cernuda said: “Asia Pacific continues to be one of the fastest-growing and most important regions for Microsoft, offering unprecedented ... «Marketing Interactive, Jun 15»
King Invites Mexico to Use “Vast Potential” of Relations with Spain
Among them were intellectuals, artists, writers and philosophers like Luis Buñuel, Luis Cernuda, Max Aub, Leon Felipe and Jose Gaos, who endowed with ... «Latin American Herald Tribune, Jun 15»
Stephen Kessler: America's new 'bard without borders'
Stephen Kessler is a Santa Cruz writer whose latest book, a translation, is “Forbidden Pleasures,” by the Spanish poet Luis Cernuda. «Santa Cruz Sentinel, Jun 15»
Shows and Events
“Cuban art has had major recognition,” Cernuda said. “What's different now is there will be U.S. tourists, nurtured during events like the Bienal.”. «Auction Central News, Jun 15»
Artists flood to Cuba for monthlong exhibition amid surging interest …
"Cuban art has had major recognition," Cernuda said. "What's different now is there will be U.S. tourists, nurtured during events like the Bienal.". «Fox News Latino, May 15»
Art World Descends on Cuba for a Month Amid Surging Interest
"Cuban art has had major recognition," Cernuda said. "What's different now is there will be U.S. tourists, nurtured during events like the Bienal.". «New York Times, May 15»
The distinguished writers who fled Franco are exhibited under the …
Perhaps the most unfortunate, but also for me the greatest of all the exiled Spanish writers in London, was the poet Luis Cernuda. Cernuda's ... «Newsweek, May 15»
Young Kiwi snapped up for Microsoft APAC role
In the role, Ma will be based in Singapore and will report directly to Cesar Cernuda, Microsoft president, Asia Pacific. Ma will work closely with ... «ChannelLife NZ, May 15»