At the Threshold of Memory
Marjorie Agosin
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Description for At the Threshold of Memory
Paperback. A comprehensive selection of work from this renowned writer and human rights activist. Editor(s): Kostopulos-Cooperman, Celeste. Translator(s): Galmozzi, Monica Bruno. Num Pages: 351 pages. BIC Classification: DCQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 154 x 26. Weight in Grams: 526.
This large, bilingual collection contains work from over twenty years of writing, arranged in sections which reflect themes and metaphors that are fundamental to Agosin's artistic and critical oeuvre. Her rich Eastern European and Latin American heritage, her experience in exile, and her profound humanistic visions accompany the poet as she writes about her ancestors, about women and children and about the poor and disinherited. Despite the often difficult materials that she examines, Agosin also expresses a need to rejoice in life, to hope and believe in the possibility of change.
This large, bilingual collection contains work from over twenty years of writing, arranged in sections which reflect themes and metaphors that are fundamental to Agosin's artistic and critical oeuvre. Her rich Eastern European and Latin American heritage, her experience in exile, and her profound humanistic visions accompany the poet as she writes about her ancestors, about women and children and about the poor and disinherited. Despite the often difficult materials that she examines, Agosin also expresses a need to rejoice in life, to hope and believe in the possibility of change.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
White Pine Press United States
Number of pages
351
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Buffalo, United States
ISBN
9781893996625
SKU
V9781893996625
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99-15
About Marjorie Agosin
Marjorie Agosin is a poet, writer, critic and human rights activist. She is a professor of Spanish at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
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