Island of My Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today
This bilingual anthology, compiled and edited by Francisco Moran, with the collaboration of a superb group of Spanish-English translators, presents a dramatic selection of work by a new generation of Cuban poets to whom North American readers have as yet had little or no access.

Contributors include: Norge Espinosa, Omar Perez, Alessandra Molina, Antonio Jose Ponte, Soleida Rios, Félix Lizárraga, Reina Maria Rodriguez and others. With translations by Peter Bush, Elizabeth Bell, Cola Franzen, Mark Schafer, Nancy Gates Madsen and Anne MacLean.

Francisco Morán is a professor of Hispanic American literature at Southern Methodist University.

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Island of My Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today
This bilingual anthology, compiled and edited by Francisco Moran, with the collaboration of a superb group of Spanish-English translators, presents a dramatic selection of work by a new generation of Cuban poets to whom North American readers have as yet had little or no access.

Contributors include: Norge Espinosa, Omar Perez, Alessandra Molina, Antonio Jose Ponte, Soleida Rios, Félix Lizárraga, Reina Maria Rodriguez and others. With translations by Peter Bush, Elizabeth Bell, Cola Franzen, Mark Schafer, Nancy Gates Madsen and Anne MacLean.

Francisco Morán is a professor of Hispanic American literature at Southern Methodist University.

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Island of My Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today

Island of My Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today

by Francisco Moran (Editor)
Island of My Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today

Island of My Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today

by Francisco Moran (Editor)

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Overview

This bilingual anthology, compiled and edited by Francisco Moran, with the collaboration of a superb group of Spanish-English translators, presents a dramatic selection of work by a new generation of Cuban poets to whom North American readers have as yet had little or no access.

Contributors include: Norge Espinosa, Omar Perez, Alessandra Molina, Antonio Jose Ponte, Soleida Rios, Félix Lizárraga, Reina Maria Rodriguez and others. With translations by Peter Bush, Elizabeth Bell, Cola Franzen, Mark Schafer, Nancy Gates Madsen and Anne MacLean.

Francisco Morán is a professor of Hispanic American literature at Southern Methodist University.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780872864597
Publisher: City Lights Books
Publication date: 10/01/2007
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Born in Havana, Cuba in 1952, Francisco Moran is a professor of Latin American literature at Southern Methodist University.
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