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Poetry Like Bread Poets of the Political Imagination Edited by Martín Espada What else but defiant, extravagant hope—political imagination—could motivate Roque Dalton, a man who suffered imprisonment and ultimately assassination, to write the words that give this anthology its title: "I believe the world is beautiful/and that poetry, like bread, is for everyone."
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The Dirt She Ate, Selected & New Poems by Minnie Bruce Pratt Vivid, lush, and intensely honest, these poems capture the rough edges of the world and force us to pay attention.
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Walking Back Up Depot Street Walking Back Up Depot Street is an epic journey, in the original sense of epic as a story that poets invented to remind people of their own history—where they came from and where they are going. MORE INFO |
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José Martí Reader Writings on the Americas This Reader presents an outstanding new anthology of the writings, poetry and letters of José Martí &mdash one of the most brilliant and impassioned Latin American intellectuals of the 19th century. MORE INFO |
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Revenge of the "Illegal Alien" A Mexican Takes on the Empire Poetry, short stories and political bullets by Cesar A Preciado-Cruz (teolol) MORE INFO |
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Liberation Lit “What’s Lib Lit? – Library, map, lens, scalpel, compost, chisel, textbook, excavation: voices, images, wrestling, contradicting, confirming, the matter of resistant art and practice.”—Adrienne Rich MORE INFO |
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