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Product Identifiers
PublisherAction Books
ISBN-100983148074
ISBN-139780983148074
eBay Product ID (ePID)164694465
Product Key Features
TopicGeneral
Publication Year2013
Book TitleIn the more Marrow : En La Mas Medula
Number of Pages93 Pages
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry
AuthorOliverio Girondo
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight8 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisPoetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Bilingual Edition. Translated from the Spanish by Molly Weigel. IN THE MOREMARROW/EN LA MASM DULA is the final volume by the vanguard poet of 20th century Argentinian literature. In the fabled history of experimental South American literature, Girondo's En la masm dula stands alongside Trilce as a marker of the fruitful extremes to which that modernism--anywhere & everywhere--can take us.--Jerome Rothenberg A milestone for the history of poetry in Spanish. ...] I celebrate the publication of this book.--Cecilia Vicu a, Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Bilingual Edition. Translated from the Spanish by Molly Weigel. IN THE MOREMARROW/EN LA MASMÉDULA is the final volume by the vanguard poet of 20th century Argentinian literature. "In the fabled history of experimental South American literature, Girondo's En la masmédula stands alongside Trilce as a marker of the fruitful extremes to which that modernism-anywhere & everywhere-can take us."-Jerome Rothenberg "A milestone for the history of poetry in Spanish. [...] I celebrate the publication of this book."-Cecilia Vicuña, Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Bilingual Edition. Translated from the Spanish by Molly Weigel. IN THE MOREMARROW/EN LA MASMEDULA is the final volume by the vanguard poet of 20th century Argentinian literature. "In the fabled history of experimental South American literature, Girondo's En la masmedula stands alongside Trilce as a marker of the fruitful extremes to which that modernism anywhere & everywhere can take us." Jerome Rothenberg "A milestone for the history of poetry in Spanish. ...] I celebrate the publication of this book." Cecilia Vicuna"