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  2. Roberto Juarroz - Wikipedia

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    The poetry of Juarroz is spare and sometimes cryptic, with lines such as "busco las espaldas de Dios" ("I seek the back of God"). Octavio Paz wrote: "Each poem of Roberto Juarroz is a surprising verbal crystallisation: language reduced to a bead of light.

  3. Pompeyo del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Pompeyo del Valle (October 26, 1928 — August 23, 2018) [1] was a Honduran poet and journalist. De Valle was born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on October 26, 1928. Son of Carlos del Valle y Soldevilla (from Peru) and Carmen Moncada Rivera, he was born and raised at his maternal grandmother's house in the neighborhood La Ronda, close to the Metropolitan Cathedral and the City Hall.

  4. Julia de Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Poema en veinte surcos (1938) Canción de la verdad sencilla (1939) El mar y tú: otros poemas (1954) Río Grande de Loíza [8] Poema para Mi Muerte (My Death Poem), Yo Misma Fui Mi Ruta (I Was My Own Path), Alba de Mi Silencio (Dawn of My Silence), Alta Mar y Gaviota

  5. Nicolás Guillén - Wikipedia

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    España: poema en cuatro angustias y una esperanza (1937) Cantos para soldados y sones para turistas (1937) El son entero (1947) Elegías (1948–1958) Tengo (1964) Poemas de amor (1964) El gran zoo (1967) La rueda dentada (1972) El diario que a diario (1972) Por el mar de las Antillas anda un barco de papel. Poemas para niños y mayores de ...

  6. Children's poetry - Wikipedia

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    Four children reading Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Children's poetry is poetry written for, appropriate for, or enjoyed by children.. Children's poetry is one of the oldest art forms, rooted in early oral tradition, folk poetry, and nursery rhymes.

  7. ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? - Wikipedia

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    ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? (¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? in the Puerto Rican dialect) is a poem by Puerto Rican poet Fortunato Vizcarrondo [1] [2] (1899 – 1977), [3] which has been recorded both as songs and as poetry by many Latin American artists, most notably the Afro-Cuban artist Luis Carbonell. [1]

  8. Antonio Cisneros - Wikipedia

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    According to Alonso Rabí do Carmo, “the characteristics at the heart of Cisneros’ poetry are intertextuality and constant word-play; the simultaneous presence of the personal and the public or collective that achieves a new kind of epic discourse and dramatic harmony; the abolition of the false dichotomy between ‘pure poetry’ and ‘social poetry’ and the abandonment of any hint of ...

  9. Gregorio Martínez Sierra - Wikipedia

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    Martínez Sierra's literary career began at the age of 17 with the publication of El poema del trabajo ('The Poem of Work', 1898), a volume of poetry in the modernist style. His subsequent books of poetry included Diálogos fantásticos ('Fantastic Dialogues', 1899), Flores de escarcha ('Frost Flowers', 1900) and La casa de primavera ('The ...