Sombra En Plata: Poemas / Shadow in Silver: Poems bookcover

Sombra En Plata: Poemas / Shadow in Silver: Poems

A Bilingual Edition

Olivia Maciel 

(Author)

Kelly Austin 

(Translator)
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In her fourth book of poems, Mexican-born Olivia Maciel lyrically evokes another America. She writes with the critical and contemplative eye of a poet, revealing mystery and beauty in places dark and light, near and far. The richly allusive language of Sombra en plata / Shadow in Silver is a terrain at times steep, fevered, and sensual: a harmony of words scented of earth and sky. Her poems are catalysts for transformation, challenging the reader with a vision of a world where myth and the quotidian are intimately intertwined. Exploring complex and unpredictable landscapes, Maciel is both a guide and fellow traveler on a fascinating journey through memories and emotions. Maciel eloquently draws from both collective and personal histories, and this new bilingual compilation will be a pleasure to turn to again and again.

Product Details

PublisherSwan Isle Press
Publish DateNovember 01, 2005
Pages160
LanguageSpanish; Castilian
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780974888118
Dimensions8.6 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds
BISAC Categories: Poetry

About the Author

Olivia Maciel resides in Chicago, where she is a lecturer in Spanish and Latin American literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is the author of Más salado que dulce / Saltier than Sweet, Luna de cal / Limestone Moon, and Filigrana encendida / Filigree of Light, as well as editor of the poetry anthology Astillas de luz / Shards of Light. She is the recipient of the José Martí Literary Award and most recently of ForeWord's Magazine Silver Award for Filigree of Light in 2002. Kelly Austin is assistant professor of Spanish literature at the University of Chicago.

Reviews

"An outpouring of nature that makes us feel the true smoothness of the seasons, the colors, the fruits, the bodies. Olivia Maciel's poetry is precise and profound, a motif of eroticism that is illuminated by the very rays of the sun spread upon each verse."

--Elena Poniatowska (10/1/2005 12:00:00 AM)

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