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Herrera produced "The Twin Tower Songs," a San Joaquin Valley performance memorial on the September 11, 2001, attacks and writes (poetry sequences) for the PBS television series American Family. His recent musical, The Upside Down Boy, was well received in New York City, produced by Making Books Sing, libretto by Barbara Zinn Krieger.
Epic poems in Spanish (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Poems in Spanish" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Sometimes, the words he chose depended on language-specific concepts, such as gendered words in Spanish, which Alarcón played with in his poetry. [23] Alarcón was "highly-regarded" for his children's poetry. [22] He started writing poetry for children in 1997 when he realized there were very few books for children written by Latino poets. [24]
This is a list of notable poets who have written in the Spanish language Argentina. Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) Nemer ibn el Barud (1925–2010) Jacobo Fijman ...
The Safier brothers are part of a group of creators who make content about having a brother or sister with Down syndrome, which is associated with physical and mental difficulties. March 21 (3/21 ...
[15] [2] In the poem, the poet envisions his son breastfeeding on his mother's onion blood (sangre de cebolla), and uses the child's laughter as a counterpoint to the mother's desperation. [16] In this as in other poems, the poet turns his wife's body into a mythic symbol of desperation and hope, of regenerative power desperately needed in a ...
Sampaguitas y otras poesías varias [1] (Jasmines and Other Various Poems), also known as Sampaguitas y poesías varias, [2] (Jasmines and Varied Poems) is the first book of poetry published by a Filipino in Europe. The poems were written in the Spanish language by Pedro Paterno, a Filipino poet, novelist, politician, [1] and former seminarian. [2]
[33] [34] [35] Puerto Rican composer Gabriel Bouche Caro has composed chamber music works with her poems. [36] There is a namesake Giannina chair designed by American industrial designer Ian Stell. [37] Her books have been translated into English by Tess O'Dwyer, into Spanish by Manuel Broncano, and into Swedish by Helena Eriksson and Hannah ...