Poetic Encounters in the Americas

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American Literature
American Poetry
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Canto General
Caribbean Literature
Caribbean Poetry
Caribbean Poets
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Cecilia Vicuna
Cesar Vallejo
cross-cultural poetics
Cuban Poetry
Cuban Poets
culture
Deep Image
Elizabeth Bishop
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ethics
Heberto Padilla
Indian Element
James Wright
Jose Lezama Lima
Langston Hughes
language
Las Alturas
Latin American Literature
Latin American literature analysis
Latin American poetries
Latin American Poetry
Latin American Poets
latinx
Lezama Lima
linguistics
literary translation studies
Luis Pales Matos
minority poets
modern poetry
modernist poetry criticism
Muriel Rukeyser
Octavio Paz
Pablo Neruda
Pan-American literary intersection
Paz's Poem
Paz's Work
Paz’s Poem
Paz’s Work
poetic encounters
poetic technique innovation
poetry
poets
power
race
Robert Bly
Robert Lowell
Roberto Tejada
Rosa Alcala
Saint Judas
Santiago De Chuco
Seventeenth Century Spanish Poetry
social life
Spanish Poetry
T.S. Eliot
translations
transnational poetic dialogue research
U.S. poetry influence
Vallejo's Poem
Vallejo's Poetry
Vallejo's Work
Vallejo’s Poem
Vallejo’s Poetry
Vallejo’s Work
Vice Versa
Walt Whitman
Whitman's Poetry
Whitman’s Poetry
William Carlos Williams
Williams's Translation
Williams’s Translation
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367367015
  • Weight: 462g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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. Examining eighteen U.S. and Latin American poets, my book is one of the few works of criticism to present case studies in U.S. and Latin American poetries in dialogues that highlight the social life and imaginative encounters obtained through methodologies of translation and innovations in poetic technique.

Peter Ramos is an Associate Professor of English at Buffalo State College

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