Multilingual Anthology The Americas Poetry Festival of New York 2014 |
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Editor:
| Aguasaco, Carlos Santos, Yrene |
Introduction by:
| Aguasaco, Carlos |
Contribution by:
| Santos, Yrene Araujo Pereira, Diana Scanlon, Seamus Velásquez Torres, Carlos Rodríguez, Augusto Acquaroni, Rosana Nazareth, Ralph Roffé, Mercedes Shapiro, Daniel Valente, Joanna C. Ambroggio, Luis Alberto López-Luaces, Marta Medrano, Marianela Zamora, Ely Rosa Villalba, Susana Ada Rivera, Carlos Manuel Fernández Naval, Francisco X. New Name, Danniel Drago, Margarita New Name, María Socorro Falquez-Certain, Miguel Dreyfus, Mariela Anderson, Keisha-Gaye de la Rosa, José Miguel Morales Chavarro, Winston Herranz Brooks, Jacqueline Valdez Osaku, Jimmy Nieves, Myrna Montás, Keiselim A. Rieke, Karina Zamudio, Carolina Antigua, Kianny N. Cuartas, Christian Farazdel, Maria Mosquea, Osiris Pérez, Rolando Fanith, Yvelisse Zapata, Miguel Ángel Romay, Alexis Saillant, Ana Isabel Medina, Ruben León, Tonia García, Félix Díaz, Claribel Andruccioli, Sergio Galán, Tomás Modesto Cabrerizo Barrientos, Guido Ernesto Maldonado, Ricardo Alberto Rankine, Camille Verga, Angelo González Fuentes, Juan Antonio Crosby, Gregory |
Cover Design by:
| Aguasaco, Jhon |
ISBN: | 978-1-940075-25-9 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2014 |
Publisher: | ARTEPOETICA PRESS INC.
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.00 |
Book Description:
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This volume collects the work of the sixty poets that participated in The Americas Poetry Festival of New York 2014. Authors from 15 different countries are presented here with short biographical notes and a sample or their poetry. It also includes an introductory essay on origin and future of poetry by Professor Carlos Aguasaco who has coedited this anthology with internationally renowned poet Yrene Santos.
This volume collects the work of the sixty poets that participated in The Americas Poetry Festival of New York 2014. Authors from 15 different countries are presented here with short biographical notes and a sample or their poetry. It also includes an introductory essay on origin and future of poetry by Professor Carlos Aguasaco who has coedited this anthology with internationally renowned poet Yrene Santos.