Language: French
Published by fundacion antorchas, argentina, 1998
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. espagnol.Homenaje Carmelo Arden Quin,Arminda Aberastury,Raul Gustavo Aguirre visto por libero badii,Correspondencia entre Mallarme y Leopoldo Diaz,La poesia en la calle,Konstantino Kavafis,Poetas Hoy,Festival de poesia de Rosario,Robert Morgan,Bululu,Cabos sueltos,Revistas recibidas.96 p.poids 150 gr.format 20 x15 cm.
Language: French
Published by fundacion antorchas, argentina, 1997
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. espagnol.mario morales,gerard manley hopkins,louise gluck,carta de enrique molina a andre coyne,poetas hoy,ulises-su permanencia poetica en grecia,bululu,cabos sueltos.94p.poids 140gr.format 20 x15 cm.
Language: French
Published by fundacion antorchas, argentina, 1996
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. espagnol.vicente huidobro,concepcion silva belinzon,ensayos,arthur rimbaud,poemas ineditos ,arturo horacio ghida,bululu-homenaje al cine,cabos sueltos.151 p.poids 210 gr.format 20 x15 cm.
Language: Spanish
Published by Último Reino, 1991
Seller: Librería Aves Del Paraíso, Bs.As.,Merlo, BSAS, Argentina
First Edition Signed
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Librería Aves Del Paraíso. Descripción del libro. Título: Oscura Tierra Autor: Pablo Narral Editorial: Último Reino Lugar: Buenos Aires Año: 1991 Encuadernación: Rustica Páginas: 48 Estado General: Muy Bueno Traducción: Ninguna Medidas: 20x14cm Peso: 80grs Idioma: Español Detalles: Ejemplar dedicado y firmado por el autor en la página de cortesía. Todos nuestros artículos son revisados antes de ser publicados. LAS IMÁGENES DE NUESTRAS PUBLICACIONES SON ORIGINALES DE NUESTROS ARTÍCULOS. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Language: Spanish
Published by Editorial Sitio del Silencio, Argentina, 1981
Seller: Federico Burki, Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
Rústica. Condition: Buen estado. 55 pgs. Poesía argentina.
Language: Spanish
Published by Ultimo Reino, Buenos Aires, 1984
ISBN 10: 950941803X ISBN 13: 9789509418035
Seller: Federico Burki, Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
Rústica. Condition: Muy buen estado. 41 pgs. Sellos de librería.
Language: Spanish
Published by Ediciones Ultimo Reino, Buenos Aires, 1991
Seller: Federico Burki, Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina
Rústica. Condition: Muy buen estado. 48 pp. Diseño e ilustración de tapa: Joaquín Mascaro. Poesía argentina.
Language: French
Published by buenos aires cordoba, argentina, 2003
Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Espagnol.Envoi du directeur de la revue au prof andre coyne revue num 1 de 2003 annotations et marquages dans le texte.128p.Poids 220 gr.Format 22 x 15 cm. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Buenos Aires, 1993
Seller: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Magazine / Periodical
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. In-8. #1 1993 - #20 2010. (Complete set). Wrappers. Daniel Chirom (Buenos Aires, 1955-2008) was a true defender of poetry, because he knew that it should not be defended, and a true nexus between generations in 1980 he made the Anthology of New Argentine Poetry because he knew that poetry does not it is more than just one. Daniel Chirom was an exception to that idea, sometimes true, that artistic talent rubs shoulders with evil or bitterness: he was an excellent person - sensitive, generous to the point of greatness and very funny in his sober elegance - and that is what made him grow up as a poet. He published Chronicle of Robledo Puch, Los Atlantes, Candelabros, La Diáspora, El thread de oro, The eye of the days and Manjar del exilio, a delicious oxymoron that accompanied all his work and made reference to the apple pie that his Russian Baba brought him for dessert at the hospital where a child Daniel spent his days, surrounded by white, with a stuffed animal in his arms. And he was also a great poet and that made him grow as a person. The intention of El Jabalí is to spread American letters and Argentine poetry in a simple, open way, without prioritizing theory over text. Its director maintains that there is a lack of historical awareness in Argentina about its cultural and poetic treasure and with this magazine they seek to rescue the forgotten poets of the past and publish their works together with those of the new currents. Make them known to people but without any intention . The name of the magazine is designed so that it is not identified with anything in particular, If we put Letters, Illuminations or whatever, people could think that we were following this or that current. We didn't want to belong to any of them. We are simply guided by the taste for good literature and good poetry. Later we discovered that the image of the wild boar was in the Altamira Caves and that it was a mythological symbol . Issue 12 of this illustrated poetry magazine includes an anthology of Jorge Zunino presented by Chirom, works by the beatnik eco-poet Gary Snyder and the Israeli Naim Araidi. Also, Juan R. Wilcock's clever essay on the technical history of a poem. Under the title "Poetas hoy", works by the Grupo Vida Natural, by César Bandin Ron, Leopoldo Castilla, Adriana Ambrosioni, Alejandro Archain and Juan García Gayo, as well as a tribute to Arthur Rimbaud by B. Fontdane, E. Molina and E. Azcuy. Number 13 recalls the poem Tumulto by José Portogalo, banned in 1935 after winning the Municipal Prize of that year and never reissued since then. The text is completed with original drawings by Demetrio Urruchúa for the 1935 edition, as well as notes on Tumult written by Pablo Ananía, Raúl González Tuñón, Ulises Petit de Murat and César Tiempo. This issue also brings little-known texts by Oscar Wilde and Juan Filloy, in addition to the favorite poems of Héctor Yánover and Antonio Requeni and Vietnamese and Brazilian poetry, along with writings by Oliverio Girondo and José Lezama Lima. El jabalí is a magazine dedicated to poetry that has among its collaborators Pablo Narral, Jorge Boccanera, Antonio Requeni, Luisa Futoransky, Delia Pasini and Nancy Morejón, among others. B1.