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(Ebook) The Collected Poems of Esdras Parra by Esdras Parra, Jamie Berrout (translator) ISBN 9781729698860, 1729698867

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Authors:Esdras Parra, Jamie Berrout (translator)
Pages:356 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Language:english
File Size:9.87 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781729698860, 1729698867
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(Ebook) The Collected Poems of Esdras Parra by Esdras Parra, Jamie Berrout (translator) ISBN 9781729698860, 1729698867

This collection gathers the entire body of published poetry by Esdras
Parra, who was an acclaimed author in Venezuela, not just as writer of
fiction, poetry, and criticism but also for her work as an editor (she
co-founded the journal Imagen) and translator. In other words,
her output was extraordinary, especially in light of the fact that after
she transitioned during the seventies and experienced an intense
backlash for being a trans woman, she continued to create innovative
work, which was recognized at a national level, until she passed away in
2004. Includes art by Luvia Montero and a critical essay by Aristilde Kirby.
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