The Empty Net / La Red Vacia

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Publisher : Xulon Press
ISBN 13 : 1615791965
Total Pages : 234 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (157 download)

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Download or read book The Empty Net / La Red Vacia written by Simone Stone and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2009-08 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Esta informacion la encuentra en espanol en la ultima pagina The Empty Net A very disheartened person asked me one day, "Could you tell me the meaning of life? I replied, "I can't tell you what the meaning of life is. You have to discover that for yourself. I can tell you, however, what the meaning of life is not. Life is not a series of disconnected events. Life is not to be spent centered on ourselves, forgetting we are part of a whole. Life is not about just living for the moment, forgetting about yesterday's events or tomorrow's consequences. Life is not a continuous investigation of the meaning of life based purely on human understanding. Life is not to be spent in an attempt to lessen the sorrows of daily living. -"So then, where are the answers to the 'questions in life?'" he asked with increased perplexity on his face. -The answer has already been given to us from the foundation of the world. Jesus Christ, the Savior of humankind guides us to all the answers because He IS the answer. He is the One who invites us to cast our empty nets into the ocean and venture out in our small boats, deep into the depths of His Love and Grace. Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch. Luke 5:4 NIV Simone Stone has a Masters degree in Media Communications and has worked as a university professor in her native country Colombia. She is a member of the Committee for the "Emergent Generation Project" with Crown Financial Concepts and serves as a volunteer counselor and teacher of parenting classes for a Pro-Life Organization. Simone Stone lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband and their children.

The Empty Net / La Red Vacia

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Publisher : Xulon Press
ISBN 13 : 9781615791958
Total Pages : 232 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (919 download)

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Download or read book The Empty Net / La Red Vacia written by Simone Stone and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2009-08 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: sta informacion la encuentra en espaol en la ltima pgina The Empty Net A very disheartened person asked me one day, "Could you tell me the meaning of life? I replied, "I can't tell you what the meaning of life is. You have to discover that for yourself. I can tell you, however, what the meaning of life is not. Life is not a series of disconnected events. Life is not to be spent centered on ourselves, forgetting we are part of a whole. Life is not about just living for the moment, forgetting about yesterday's events or tomorrow's consequences. Life is not a continuous investigation of the meaning of life based purely on human understanding. Life is not to be spent in an attempt to lessen the sorrows of daily living. -"So then, where are the answers to the 'questions in life?'" he asked with increased perplexity on his face. -The answer has already been given to us from the foundation of the world. Jesus Christ, the Savior of humankind guides us to all the answers because He IS the answer. He is the One who invites us to cast our empty nets into the ocean and venture out in our small boats, deep into the depths of His Love and Grace. Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch. Luke 5:4 NIV Simone Stone has a Masters degree in Media Communications and has worked as a university professor in her native country Colombia. She is a member of the Committee for the "Emergent Generation Project" with Crown Financial Concepts and serves as a volunteer counselor and teacher of parenting classes for a Pro-Life Organization. Simone Stone lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband and their children.

Arab Voices in Diaspora

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Publisher : Rodopi
ISBN 13 : 9042027185
Total Pages : 505 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (42 download)

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Book Synopsis Arab Voices in Diaspora by : Layla Al Maleh

Download or read book Arab Voices in Diaspora written by Layla Al Maleh and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2009 with total page 505 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arab Voices in Diaspora offers a wide-ranging overview and an insightful study of the field of anglophone Arab literature produced across the world. The first of its kind, it chronicles the development of this literature from its inception at the turn of the past century until the post 9/11 era. The book sheds light not only on the historical but also on the cultural and aesthetic value of this literary production, which has so far received little scholarly attention. It also seeks to place anglophone Arab literary works within the larger nomenclature of postcolonial, emerging, and ethnic literature, as it finds that the authors are haunted by the same 'hybrid', 'exilic', and 'diasporic' questions that have dogged their fellow postcolonialists. Issues of belonging, loyalty, and affinity are recognized and dealt with in the various essays, as are the various concerns involved in cultural and relational identification. The contributors to this volume come from different national backgrounds and share in examining the nuances of this emerging literature. Authors discussed include Elmaz Abinader, Diana Abu-Jaber, Leila Aboulela, Leila Ahmed, Rabih Alameddine, Edward Atiyah, Shaw Dallal, Ibrahim Fawal, Fadia Faqir, Khalil Gibran, Suheir Hammad, Loubna Haikal, Nada Awar Jarrar, Jad El Hage, Lawrence Joseph, Mohja Kahf, Jamal Mahjoub, Hisham Matar, Dunya Mikhail, Samia Serageldine, Naomi Shihab Nye, Ameen Rihani, Mona Simpson, Ahdaf Soueif, and Cecile Yazbak. Contributors: Victoria M. Abboud, Diya M. Abdo, Samaa Abdurraqib, Marta Cariello, Carol Fadda-Conrey, Cristina Garrigós, Lamia Hammad, Yasmeen Hanoosh, Waïl S. Hassan, Richard E. Hishmeh, Syrine Hout, Layla Al Maleh, Brinda J. Mehta, Dawn Mirapuri, Geoffrey P. Nash, Boulus Sarru, Fadia Fayez Suyoufie

The Poetry of the Americas

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 0190682000
Total Pages : 441 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (96 download)

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Book Synopsis The Poetry of the Americas by : Harris Feinsod

Download or read book The Poetry of the Americas written by Harris Feinsod and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2017 with total page 441 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book narrates exchanges between English- and Spanish-language poets in the American hemisphere from the late 1930s through the rise of the 1960s. It doing so, it contributes to a crucial current of humanistic inquiry: the effort to write a cosmopolitan literary history adequate to the age of globalization. Building on correspondence and manuscripts from collections in Europe and the Americas, the book first traces the material contours of an evolving literary network that exceeds the conventional model of "the two Americas." These relations depend on changing contexts: an era of state-sponsored transnationalism, from the wartime intensification of Good Neighbor diplomacy, to the Cold War cultural policy programs of the Alliance for Progress in the 1960s; a prosperous market for translations of Latin American poetry in the US; and a growing alternative print sphere of bilingual vanguard journals such as El Corno Emplumado (Mexico City, 1962-1969). As the book articulates these histories of exchange, it also theorizes how poets employ the resources of language to transform popular images of the hemisphere from a locus of political conflict into a venue of supranational cultural citizenship. Feinsod describes how inter-Americanism was enacted through diplomatic structures of literary address, multilingual writing, and appeals to a shared indigenous heritage through the genre of the meditation on ruins. By tracing the coevolution of midcentury poetry with the geopolitics of the hemisphere, the book expands existing literary histories of the period through revelatory comparative readings supported by archival findings"--

Intercultural Cities

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 3319626035
Total Pages : 397 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (196 download)

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Book Synopsis Intercultural Cities by : Bob W. White

Download or read book Intercultural Cities written by Bob W. White and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-10-09 with total page 397 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book sets out to explore the political and social potential of intercultural policy for cities by bringing together advances in the areas of urban planning and intercultural theory. In recent years, demographic changes in cities in many parts of the world have led to increasing concerns about inter-ethnic tensions, social inequality, and racial discrimination. By virtue of their intermediate status, cities are in a particularly good position to design policy and programs that contribute to the well-being of all citizens, regardless of their origins. Certain cities have made significant advances in this domain, but until now very little work has been done to understand the specificity of work in the area of intercultural policy frameworks. The overall goal of this volume is to facilitate conversations between researchers and practitioners in their efforts to make cities more inclusive. This volume is the result of a series of on-going collaborations between academics and practitioners and it includes a number of original case studies that explain the evolution of intercultural policy from the point of view local actors. This collection will be of interest especially to policymakers and urban planners, but also to scholars and students in the areas of urban studies, public policy, anthropology, sociology, globalization and social sciences more generally. By leveraging recent advances in the field of intercultural policy and practice, this volume sheds light on the conditions and strategies that make intercultural cities a part of a common future.

Visible Dissent

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Publisher : University of Iowa Press
ISBN 13 : 1609385705
Total Pages : 171 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (93 download)

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Book Synopsis Visible Dissent by : Teresa V. Longo

Download or read book Visible Dissent written by Teresa V. Longo and published by University of Iowa Press. This book was released on 2018-05-15 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As Teresa Longo’s groundbreaking examination reveals, North America’s dissident literature has its roots in the Latin American literary tradition. From Pablo Neruda’s Canto General to Eduardo Galeano’s Open Veins of Latin America to Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude—among others—contemporary writers throughout the Americas have forced us to reconsider the United States’s relationship with Latin America, and more broadly with the Global South. Highlighting the importance of reading and re-reading the Latin American canon in the United States, Longo finds that literature can be an instrument of progressive social change, and argues that small literary presses—City Lights, Curbstone, and Seven Stories—have made that dissent visible in the United States. In the book’s final two chapters on the Robert F. Kennedy Center’s Speak Truth to Power initiative and the publication of Marc Falkoff’s Poems from Guantánamo, the author turns our attention further outward, probing the role poetry, theater, and photography play in global human rights work. Locating the work of artists and writers alongside that of scholars and legal advocates, Visible Dissent not only unveils the staying-power of committed writing, it honors the cross-currents and the on-the-ground implications of humane political engagement.

A Companion to Pablo Neruda

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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN 13 : 1855662809
Total Pages : 268 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (556 download)

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Book Synopsis A Companion to Pablo Neruda by : Jason Wilson

Download or read book A Companion to Pablo Neruda written by Jason Wilson and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. This book was released on 2014-08 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pablo Neruda was without doubt one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century but his work is extremely uneven. There is a view that there are two Nerudas, an early Romantic visionary and a later Marxist populist, who denied his earlier poetic self. By focussing on the poet's apprenticeship, and by looking closely at how Neruda created his poetic persona within his poems, this Companion tries to establish what should survive of his massive output. By seeing his early work as self exploration through metaphor and sound, as well as through varieties of love and direct experience, the Companion outlines a unity behind all the work, based on voice and a public self. Neruda's debt to reading and books is studied in depth and the change in poetics re-examined by concentrating on the early work up to Residencia en la tierra I and II and why he wanted to become a poet. Debate about quality and representativity is grounded in his Romantic thinking, sensibility and sincerity. Unlike a Borges or a Paz who accompanied their creative work with analytical essays, Neruda distilled all his experiences into his poems, which remainhis true biography. Jason Wilson is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University College London.

The Tradition of Magical Realism and the Achievement of Four Major Latin American Writers

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Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 314 pages
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Book Synopsis The Tradition of Magical Realism and the Achievement of Four Major Latin American Writers by : Raphael Comprone

Download or read book The Tradition of Magical Realism and the Achievement of Four Major Latin American Writers written by Raphael Comprone and published by Edwin Mellen Press. This book was released on 2008 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers insights into the Latin American literary tradition by analyzing the diverse views of eminent and lesser known writers. This study uses critical theory - psychoanalysis, phenomenology, Bakhtin, Marx postmodernism and post-structuralism - that enables scholars to link the study of world literature and contemporary trends in literary theory.

Verses Against the Darkness

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Publisher : Bucknell University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780838756430
Total Pages : 334 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (564 download)

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Book Synopsis Verses Against the Darkness by : Greg Dawes

Download or read book Verses Against the Darkness written by Greg Dawes and published by Bucknell University Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Verses Against the Darkness: offers a new assessment of Pablo Neruda's poetry by looking at the intersection of his aesthetic method and political radicalism from 1925 to 1954. It challenges the canonical view that Neruda was a gifted verse maker who, in 1936, let himself be carried away by the excesses of communist politics. Instead, by focusing primarily on Tercera residencia (1935-1945), Greg Dawes argues for an uneven yet steady evolution and continuity in Neruda's work, politics, and morality. Dawes relies on historical accounts, biographies, literary history, and criticism - and on Neruda's political and aesthetic theory - to prove that his poetry became, contrary to received critical opinion, more sophisticated literarily and politically as he became more radicalized during the Spanish Civil War and World War II and as he developed his dialectical realism or guided spontaneity. Greg Dawes is Associate Professor of Latin American and World Literatures at North Carolina State University and is the editor of the on-line journal A contracorriente.

Negotiating Space in Latin America

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Publisher : BRILL
ISBN 13 : 9004408703
Total Pages : 347 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (44 download)

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Download or read book Negotiating Space in Latin America written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2019-11-04 with total page 347 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Negotiating Space in Latin America, edited by Patricia Vilches, contributors approach spatial practices from multidisciplinary angles. The volume advances innovative conceptualizations on spatiality and treats subjects that range from nineteenth century-nation formation to twenty-first century social movements.

Exploring Environmental Violence

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 1009417142
Total Pages : 399 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (94 download)

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Download or read book Exploring Environmental Violence written by Richard A. Marcantonio and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2024-05-09 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a range of scholarly and cultural perspectives on environmental violence from around the world.

Translating Neruda

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Publisher : Stanford University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780804713276
Total Pages : 300 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (132 download)

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Book Synopsis Translating Neruda by : John Felstiner

Download or read book Translating Neruda written by John Felstiner and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 1980 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What goes into the translating of a poem? Usually that process gets forgotten once the new poem stands intact in translation. Yet a verse translation derives from historical, biographical, and philosophical research, interpretive analysis of the original poem, and continuous linguistic and prosodic choices that parallel those the poet made. Taking as a text Pablo Neruda's brilliant prophetic sequence Alturas de Macchu Picchu (1945), the author here re-creates the entire process of translation, from his first encounter with the poem to the last shaping of a phrase that may never come right in English. This many-faceted book forms an essay on the theory and practice of literary translation, a study of Neruda's career through 1945, and an interpretation of his major poem, all of which lead to a striking new poem in English, Heights of Macchu Picchu, printed along with the original Spanish. This genesis of a verse translation also includes little-known biographical data, hitherto untranslated poems and prose from the years 1920 to 1945, and new translations of key poems from Neruda's Residence on Earth and Spain in My Heart.

Neruda and Vallejo

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Publisher : Beacon Press
ISBN 13 : 9780807064894
Total Pages : 288 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (648 download)

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Download or read book Neruda and Vallejo written by and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 1993-07-01 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Chilean Pablo Neruda is Latin America's greatest poet and one of the finest ever to have written in the Spanish language. The Peruvian poet, Cesar Vallejo, part Indian and born in a mining village, ranks not far below Neruda. Robert Bly is one of America's foremost poets, and a translator of uncommon brilliance. The combination makes for a priceless volume."—Long Beach Press Telegram

Epics of the Americas

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Publisher : Universitat de València
ISBN 13 : 8491342028
Total Pages : 297 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (913 download)

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Book Synopsis Epics of the Americas by : William Allegrezza

Download or read book Epics of the Americas written by William Allegrezza and published by Universitat de València. This book was released on 2018-05-09 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whitman wanted to bolster the American democratic spirit by creating a democratic literature through his Leaves of Grass, he also wanted to create something epic, so he crafted a new form, the lyric-epic. Pablo Neruda wrote Canto general as a foundational text for communism in Latin America. In both books, these poets want to politicize the reader, Whitman for democracy and Neruda for communism, both of which have become foundational poets for their countries over time.

The Poetry of Pablo Neruda

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Publisher : Harvard University Press
ISBN 13 : 0674041445
Total Pages : 240 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (74 download)

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Book Synopsis The Poetry of Pablo Neruda by : René de Costa

Download or read book The Poetry of Pablo Neruda written by René de Costa and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2009-06-30 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most comprehensive English-language collection of work ever by "the greatest poet of the twentieth century--in any language" (Gabriel Garcia Marquez) "In his work a continent awakens to consciousness." So wrote the Swedish Academy in awarding the Nobel Prize to Pablo Neruda, the author of more than thirty-five books of poetry and one of Latin America's most revered writers, lionized during his lifetime as "the people's poet." This selection of Neruda's poetry, the most comprehensive single volume available in English, presents nearly six hundred poems, scores of them in new and sometimes multiple translations, and many accompanied by the Spanish original. In his introduction, Ilan Stavans situates Neruda in his native milieu as well as in a contemporary English-language one, and a group of new translations by leading poets testifies to Neruda's enduring, vibrant legacy among English-speaking writers and readers today.

Alturas de Macchu Picchu

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Publisher : Macmillan
ISBN 13 : 0374506485
Total Pages : 101 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (745 download)

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Download or read book Alturas de Macchu Picchu written by Pablo Neruda and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 1967 with total page 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long poem inspired by the author's journey to a ruined Inca city, Macchu Picchu, high in the Andes, symbolic not only of his physical journey but also of his spiritual adventure.

Pablo Neruda, the Poetics of Prophecy

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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 264 pages
Book Rating : 4.:/5 (37 download)

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Book Synopsis Pablo Neruda, the Poetics of Prophecy by : Enrico Mario Santí

Download or read book Pablo Neruda, the Poetics of Prophecy written by Enrico Mario Santí and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: