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Stories And Poems Of A Class Struggle / Historias Y Poemas De Una Lucha De Clase

Description: Stories And Poems Of A Class Struggle / Historias Y Poemas De Una Lucha De Clases by Roque Dalton, Jack Hirschman Poems of revolution by one of Latin Americas most beloved poets"His prolific artistic production, cut off at the age of forty, remains a monumental artifact . . . illustrating his profound conviction that the poet can and must, in his life as well as in his work, serve as the finely-honed scalpel of change, both in word and deed." -Claribel Alegria"The most daring and innovative Salvadoran writer and intellectual of the twentieth century." -Jaime BarbaPoems of revolution by one of Latin Americas most beloved poetsBorn in San Salvador in 1935, Roque Dalton dedicated his life to armed struggle while writing fierce, tender poems about his country and its people. In Historias y poemas de una lucha de clases / Stories and Poems of a Class Struggle, Dalton offers a road map for a liberated El Salvador, writing through the lens of five poetic personas, each with their own imagined history and distinct voice. This collection shows a country caught in the crosshairs of American imperialism, where the few rule the many and the many fight to survive-and yet there is love and humor and self-mockery to be found here on every page, in every verse, as well as an abiding faith in humanity. "I believe the world is beautiful," Dalton writes, "and that poetry, like bread, is for everyone." FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography ROQUE DALTON was born in El Salvador in 1935. As a student at the University of San Salvador, he helped found the University Literary Circle, traveled to Soviet Russia, and joined the Salvadoran Communist Party. He was arrested in 1959 and 1960 for inciting peasant revolts and sentenced to execution by firing squad, but was saved by a coup detat that overthrew the dictatorship of Jose Maria Lemus. In 1961, Roque left for exile in Mexico, and then for post-revolutionary Cuba, where he received guerrilla training and where the majority of his works were published. In 1965, two months after he returned to his native country, Roque was arrested, tortured, and again sentenced for execution, this time saved by an earthquake that crumbled his cell walls.A poet who brilliantly fused politics and art, Roques literary work permanently changed the direction of Central American poetry. The author of eighteen volumes of poetry and prose-among them Un libro rojo para Lenin (written between 1970 and 1973), Las historias prohibidas del Pulgarcito (1974), and Pobrecita poeta que era yo (1976)-his writing combines fierce satirical irony with a humane and exuberant tenderness. His book Taberna y otros lugares, a reflection on his time spent in Prague as a correspondent for The International Review, won the Casa de las Americas prize in 1969. In 1973, Roque clandestinely returned to El Salvador to join the armed struggle. Two years later, the poet-revolutionary was falsely accused of being a CIA agent and assassinated by members of his own faction, the Ejercito Revolucionario del Pueblo, during an internal struggle within the organization.JACK HIRSCHMAN (1933-2021) was a poet, translator, and Poet Laureate of San Francisco. Among his recent collections of poetry is The Arcanes #2 (2019).BARBARA PASCHKE is a translator and member of the Center for the Art of Translation, the Roque Dalton Cultural Brigade, and the Revolutionary Poets Brigade. Her publications include Riverbed of Memory (City Lights Books, 2001), Volcan (City Lights Books, 2001), and New World, New Words (Two Lines Press, 2007).CHRISTOPHER SOTO is a Salvadoran poet. His debut poetry collection, Diaries of a Terrorist (Copper Canyon, 2022), was honored with thems Now Award in Literature for representing the cutting edge of queer culture.TATIANA MARROQU N is a Salvadoran feminist economist and critic of capitalism. She is a former analyst for the countrys national assembly.JAIME BARBA is a Salvadoran writer and social researcher, based in San Salvador, where he is director-editor of Istmo Editores, a book publisher.MARGARET RANDALL is a poet, scholar, social activist, and recipient of the Poet of Two Hemispheres award from Poesia en Paralelo Cero, among other recognitions. Review "A poet of humor and crass and unrepentant truth . . . his poems have remained a constant in anti-capitalist and anti-fascist struggles over the years, not only in El Salvador but internationally." —Christopher Soto & Tatiana Marroquín"Roque Daltons commitment to the Revolution was like a marriage contract . . . It was his destiny not only to sing it but also to give his life for the Revolution." —Ernesto Cardenal"This collection comprises five diverse personalities, all poets and each an aspect of the intricate consciousness of one man, Roque Dalton, a Salvadoran writer who sought justice through verse as well as action and whose work is timeless. Dalton became an avid participant in the guerrilla army called the Peoples Revolutionary Army and at the same time began publishing poetry with political and sarcastic undertones that make his work so identifiable. . . . A great addition to any collection; recommended for all students and lovers of poetry." —Criticas "For those who arent sure where El Salvador is, this book will locate it for them . . . in the heart of blood and bravery."—Lawrence Ferlinghetti "Roque had a sense of life and struggle that enabled him to laugh at himself, dig beneath the surface and bring up the most difficult areas of human experience... touching them deeply, exploring them, and projecting them in a way both useful and beautiful." —Margaret Randall"Roque Daltons Historias y poemas de una lucha de clases (Stories and Poems of a Class Struggle) dates back to 1975, and remains as timely as ever. . . [this] is a book filled with courageous testimony, the poets typical dry humor, and bone-chilling depictions of state violence. Here, Dalton is hyperaware of the pain and plight of his compatriots, but in addition to his typical grittiness and social critique, we also find tenderness, softness, beauty, and frailty; Daltons acute perception is both a rifle and a compass, manifesting in words of both rebuke and encouragement." —José García Escobar, Asymptote Review Quote "This collection comprises five diverse personalities, all poets and each an aspect of the intricate consciousness of one man, Roque Dalton, a Salvadoran writer who sought justice through verse as well as action and whose work is timeless. Dalton became an avid participant in the guerrilla army called the Peoples Revolutionary Army and at the same time began publishing poetry with political and sarcastic undertones that make his work so identifiable. . . . A great addition to any collection; recommended for all students and lovers of poetry." -- Criticas "For those who arent sure where El Salvador is, this book will locate it for them . . . in the heart of blood and bravery."-- Lawrence Ferlinghetti "The Salvadoran guerrilla poet Roque Dalton is one of the greatest poets of Latin America. And one of the most original. In one thing he is unsurpassed: poetic humor, humor even when he wrote about something as tragic as his beloved El Salvador, for which he gave his life." -- Ernesto Cardenal "Roque had a sense of life and struggle that enabled him to laugh at himself, dig beneath the surface and bring up the most difficult areas of human experience... touching them deeply, exploring them, and projecting them in a way both useful and beautiful." -- Margaret Randall *** "Esta colecci Details ISBN1644211769 Language English ISBN-10 1644211769 ISBN-13 9781644211762 Format Paperback Pages 240 Publisher Seven Stories Press,U.S. Imprint Seven Stories Press,U.S. Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Translator Jack Hirschman Year 2023 Author Jack Hirschman Subtitle Bilingual Edition AU Release Date 2023-07-11 NZ Release Date 2023-07-11 UK Release Date 2023-07-11 DEWEY 861.64 Audience General Publication Date 2023-09-12 US Release Date 2023-09-12 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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