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  1. Selected Poems by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1974-01-01

61. JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE - Encyclopédie Universalis
Translate this page Fils d un magistrat à la Cour suprême de Quito (Équateur), jorge manifesta, dès sa prime adolescence, un goût pour la poésie. Il lisait alors Los Siete
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62. Jorge Carrera Andrade
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I was born in the century of the death of the rose. when the motor had already driven out the ... and only on certain evenings would she show it. to her children, ...
http://www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/surgery/biographyforthebirds.pdf A Poetry Reading with Critical Commentary
THE TREASURE OF. JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE. AT STONY BROOK. A Poetry ... William Carlos Williams to Muna Lee (1942) about the poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade ...
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63. Britannica-Salvat Online: Jorge Carrera Andrade
Translate this page (1903-1978) Escritor y diplomático ecuatoriano. Desempeñó importantes cargos diplomáticos, y fue ministro de Asuntos Exteriores (1966-67). Dirigió
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Jorge II

(10 nov. 1683, Palacio Herrenhausen, Hannover–25 oct. 1760, Londres, Inglaterra). Rey de Gran Bretaña y elector de Hannover (1727–60). Su padre, el elector ... Jorge I
(28 may. 1660, Osnabrück, Hannover–11 jun. 1727, Osnabrück). Primer rey de Inglaterra (1714–27) de la casa de Hannover. Sucedió a su padre como elector ... Jorge V
(3 jun. 1865, Londres, Inglaterra–20 ene. 1936, Sandringham, Norfolk). Rey del Reino Unido (1910–36). Segundo hijo del futuro Eduardo VII, sucedió a su ...
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Andrade, Eugénio de

(1923-2005) Seudónimo del poeta portugués José Fontinhas. Su obra lírica, de una gran riqueza y diversidad formal, busca sus fuentes ... Andrade, António de
(1580-1634) Jesuita portugués. Fundador de la misión del Tíbet, fue el primer europeo que penetró en dicha región (1624). Murió en Goa ... Andrade, Olegario Víctor

64. A World Map: Developments In World Haiku - Araceli Tinajero
carrera andrade, jorge. Microgramas. Duvalier, Armando. Mariposas de laca. Monterde, Francisco. Itinerario contemplativo. . Netsuke. -. Sakura.
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A World Map : Developments in World Haiku
ARACELI TINAJERO
Yale University
Haiku in Twentieth Century Latin America
One hundred and one years ago, the young Mexican poet, José Juan Tablada (1871-1945), travelled to Japan in order to write chronicles on different aspects of that country's culture to his readers of the magazine, Revista Moderna Tablada was a member of Modernismo , a late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century poetic movement. Modernismo was extremely important, not only because it was the first Spanish American literary movement, but because, as Roberto González Echevarría has stated, some of his members wrote "the best poetry in Spanish language since the poets of the Golden Age in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries" When Tablada visited Japan, he was introduced to classical haiku and other major artists of that country. In his chronicles, he wrote for the first time about Hokusai, Hiroshigue, Basho and Murasaki Shikibu. His trip to Japan was decisive, because later he decided to devote the rest of his life to the study of Japanese art, religion and philosophy.

65. Bio Notes, The Salt River Review, Fall, 2007
As a translator he has published, among others, Obra completa poética de jorge carrera andrade / Complete Poetic Works of jorge carrera andrade (Casa de la
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Bio Notes Carlos Barbarito was born in Pergamino, Argentina in 1955. He has published over fifteen books of poetry throughout Latin America and has edited several collections of literary criticism and criticism of visual arts.
His translator, Jonah Gabry studied Translation and Latin American Studies at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. He met Mr. Barbarito while researching contemporary literature in Buenos Aires.
Novelist, short story writer, dramatist and poet Mario Benedetti was born in Uruguay in 1920 and now divides his time between his native country and Spain. He has published over 40 books and has been translated into 18 languages. In addition to [Haiku Corner] (1999) he has published [Life that Parenthesis] and Las soledades de Babel [The Solitudes of Babel] (1991). Though he is justly famous for his short fiction he is also well known as a poet.
His translator, Carlos Reyes , is a noted Portland poet and translator. His most recent book of poems is At the Edge of the Western Wave (Lost Horse, 2004). At present he is at work on the manuscript of his

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