Author: Thomas Lux
Publisher: Mariner Books
ISBN: 9780547346854
Size: 62.46 MB
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The Street of Clocks, Thomas Lux's first all-new collection since 1994, is a significant addition to the work of an utterly original, highly accomplished poet. The poems gathered here are delivered by a narrator who both loves the world and has intense quarrels with it. Often set against vivid landscapes - the rural America of Lux's childhood and unidentified places south of the border - these poems speak from rivers and swamps, deserts and lawns, jungles and the depths of the sea.
Language: en
Pages: 64
Pages: 64
The Street of Clocks, Thomas Lux's first all-new collection since 1994, is a significant addition to the work of an utterly original, highly accomplished poet. The poems gathered here are delivered by a narrator who both loves the world and has intense quarrels with it. Often set against vivid landscapes
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Language: es
Pages: 360
Pages: 360
Para: La persona indicada.De: Aquel que llaman destino. PD: No es casualidad, si adquieres este libro es por alguna razón, de alguna manera debía llegar a ti como una pista que te manda el destino a través de mí. Emociones transmitidas a través de letras. ¡Letras que vienen y van!
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Language: es
Pages: 153
Pages: 153
Language: en
Pages: 339
Pages: 339
Latin America, colored by extremes of climate and temperament, scarred by conquest and revolution, has inspired more than four hundred years of poetry that is among the most powerful and imaginative ever written. This bilingual anthology offers a rich sampling of the poetry of Spanish-speaking Latin America from pre-Columbian cultures
Language: es
Pages: 819
Pages: 819
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Language: en
Pages: 424
Pages: 424
Para el padre James Martin, SJ los Santos ¡son mucho más que estatuas de yeso, son amigos personales! En Mi vida con los Santos James Martin nos presenta una conmovedora experiencia respect a su relación con los Santos –desde María, la madre de Jesús, hasta San Francisco o la Madre