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Shows how the method of close reading traveled from the United States to Brazil and Israel, revealing its profound impact on global modernisms and reframing the lasting significance of New Criticism.
*New enhanced edition of the best-selling Cuba cookbook: A Taste of Cuba!*Join the leading photographer of Cuba on an insider's tour of the country, with stops along the way to meet the world's most resourceful chefs in their kitchens and enjoy rare access to their recipes for more than 75 authentically Cuban culinary delights.In a country shrouded in secrecy, a mouthwatering, but little-known food scene thrives. A Taste of Cuba offers unprecedented access into the kitchens of Cuba’s top chefs, where the country’s most delectable dishes are created, and the chefs share their brilliant techniques, inspiration, and best recipes for the very first time.Renowned Cuba photographer Cynthia Carris Alonso and her Cuban husband, José Luis Alonso, take you with them on their ride through Havana and around the country, as they stop in Cuba’s twenty top paladares—private, family owned establishments. Inside you’ll see how Cuban chefs are world-class resourceful and inventive, adapting their dishes based on the changing ingredients available on the market. Between visits with the chefs, you’ll walk the streets of Cuba, experiencing its vibrant, colorful culture and seeing its lush landscapes up close.A Taste of Cuba in its second edition offers a wealth of new photos and additional, newly procured recipes from Cuba’s top chefs, again tested and translated for an American kitchen. The result allows you to make classic Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja, frijoles negros, and maduros—stewed beef, black beans, and sweet plantains—as well as more elaborate foods, such as eggplant caviar, fish tacos, and ham croquettes. It also shares the recipes for La Cocina de Lilliam’s life-changing bread; sweets such as dreamy alfajores con dulce de leche; Cuba’s famous coffees, mojitos, and juices; Ernest Hemingway’s papa doble daiquiri of legend; and much more. In addition to the recipes and spectacular photos of the chefs and their kitchens, stunning photos of Cuba and insightful text about its regions and culture are throughout.
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Jamaican poet, Jean Goulbourne brings us poems of sorrow and gladness, day and night, valleys and mountains, birth and death, starvation and fullness. In spite of cultural differences, races and creeds, in this world of diversity, humanity remains the same. A New Day asks us to accept each other as human, regardless of all the above, and seek love rather than hate.
Considers how popular Haitian films not only provide entertainment but also help audiences in Haiti and the diaspora think through daily challenges.
Presents a timely discussion of the core problems faced by peasant communities under neo-liberal economics.
The poems in Santa Tarantula grant an urgent and haunting voice to the voiceless, explore ancient narratives, delve into Cuban history and identity, and confront trauma and violence.Jordan Pérez explores the tension between fear and reprieve, between hopelessness and light, in her debut collection, Santa Tarantula, the tenth winner of the Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize. Pérez lends voices to the forgotten: to the political dissidents, gay men, and religious minorities imprisoned in the forced-labor camps of 1960s Cuba; to biblical women who were deemed unworthy to name; to survivors of sexual violence who grapple with paralyzing fear and isolation.With rich detail, these poems weave together the stories of those who go unheard with family memories, explore moments of unspeakable tragedy with glimpses of a life beyond the trauma, and draw out what it means to be vulnerable and the strength it takes to endure. Santa Tarantula pushes through the darkness, cataloging unspoken pain and multigenerational damage, and revealing that, sometimes, survival is in the telling.
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Analyzes contemporary Yucatecan and Chiapanecan Maya narratives.
Honduras va a su segunda elección en la nueva era democrática. El pueblo acude a las urnas para elegir al hombre que sustituirá a Roberto Suazo Córdova en el sillón presidencial. El proceso eleccionario de noviembre de 1985 será resuelto con una nueva fórmula: Opción B.José Azcona, uno de los aspirantes del Partido Liberal, lucha en dos frentes: contra el oficialismo que impulsa Suazo Córdova; y contra el carismático líder nacionalista Rafael Leonardo Callejas. "Pepín" o "El Ingeniero", como se le llama cariñosamente, gana las elecciones. Sin embargo, oscuros intereses tratan de arrebatarle el triunfo.A finales de diciembre, líderes del mundo felicitan a Azcona, mientras todo el país lo reconoce como el nuevo presidente del país... con excepción de las autoridades del Tribunal Nacional de Elecciones.
Voices of Latin America tells the story of the major issues, conflicts and campaigns for social justice in the region today, in the words of the protagonists of these movements themselves. Tom Gatehouse has assembled an unparalleled set of views and insights from the leaders and intellectuals of that movement.
"Demesvar Delorme : La misère au sein des richesses. Réflexions diverses sur Haïti" est une ¿uvre rédigée par l'homme politique et écrivain haïtien Demesvar Delorme. L'ouvrage est une série de réflexions portant sur la situation socio-économique et politique en Haïti.Dans ce livre, Demesvar Delorme aborde divers sujets liés à la misère au sein de la richesse, offrant une analyse critique des conditions de vie de la population haïtienne. Il explore les disparités économiques, les inégalités sociales et les défis auxquels fait face le pays.L'auteur, en tant qu'homme politique, présente des perspectives sur les solutions possibles et les voies à suivre pour améliorer la situation. L'¿uvre refléte son engagement envers Haïti et son désir de contribuer à l'amélioration des conditions de vie de ses concitoyens.
In The Creole Archipelago, Tessa Murphy traces how generations of Indigenous Kalinagos, free and enslaved Africans, and settlers from a variety of European nations used maritime routes to forge social, economic, and informal political connections that spanned the eastern Caribbean. Focusing on a chain of volcanic islands, each one visible from the next, whose societies developed outside the sphere of European rule until the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, Murphy argues that the imperial frameworks typically used to analyze the early colonial Caribbean are at odds with the geographic realities that shaped daily life in the region.Through use of wide-ranging sources including historical maps, parish records, an Indigenous-language dictionary, and colonial correspondence housed in the Caribbean, France, England, and the United States, Murphy shows how this watery borderland became a center of broader imperial experimentation, contestation, and reform. British and French officials dispatched to Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Tobago after 1763 encountered a creolized society that repeatedly frustrated their attempts to transform the islands into productive plantation colonies. By centering the stories of Kalinagos who asserted continued claims to land, French Catholics who demanded the privileges of British subjects, and free people of African descent who insisted on their right to own land and enslaved people, Murphy offers a vivid counterpoint to larger Caribbean plantation societies like Jamaica and Barbados.By looking outward from the eastern Caribbean chain, The Creole Archipelago resituates small islands as microcosms of broader historical processes central to understanding early American and Atlantic history, including European usurpation of Indigenous lands, the rise of slavery and plantation production, and the creation and codification of racial difference.
"In the tradition of Killers of the Flower Moon, a haunting murder-mystery revealing the human story behind one of the most devastating crimes of our time: the ruthless destruction of the Amazon rainforest-and anyone who stands in the way"--
Analecta del reloj es una colección de ensayos del reconocido poeta y novelista cubano José Lezama Lima, publicada por primera vez en 1953. El título, Analecta del reloj, sugiere una colección de pensamientos o fragmentos, de forma similar a las Analectas de Confucio, de donde se deriva el término analecta.Este libro, característico del estilo de Lezama Lima, destaca por su prosa barroca y compleja, llena de metáforas y alusiones. Los ensayos que conforman esta colección son:El secreto de GarcilasoColoquio con Juan Ramón JiménezJulián del CasalSobre Paul ValéryLa imaginación medioeval de ChestertonLas imágenes posiblesSierpe de Don Luis de GóngoraExámenesEntrevistosDoctrinal de la anémonaParejas infielesMuerte de JoyceCumplimiento de Mallarmé (1842-1942)Cien años más para QuevedoCautelas de PicassoConocimiento de salvaciónEl acto poético y ValéryDel aprovechamiento poéticoCalderón y el mundo personajeProsa de circunstancia para MallarméMontaigne y sus mejores lectoresCarnaval del rubio glucinioEstos ensayos exploran conceptos clave del sistema poético de Lezama como la temporalidad, la historia y la experiencia humana, todos vistos a través de la perspectiva única, impregnada de poesía, del autor.La obra de Lezama Lima se ha interpretado a menudo como un esfuerzo por sondear las profundidades de la realidad y la experiencia humana a través del lenguaje y la poesía, y Analecta del reloj no es una excepción. El libro presenta un mundo laberíntico de pensamiento donde el pasado, el presente y el futuro interactúan de formas intrincadas.Analecta del reloj puede verse como una reflexión sobre el propio viaje intelectual de Lezama Lima y su intento de diseccionar la esencia del tiempo, entre otros temas. El autor plantea preguntas provocativas, ofrece perspectivas y conduce al lector hacia una comprensión más profunda de la existencia y la conciencia literaria.A pesar de la complejidad de la obra de Lezama Lima, Analecta del reloj es una lectura apreciada por aquellos que disfrutan de la exploración de conceptos filosóficos complejos y están dispuestos a sumergirse en su prosa densa y alusiva. El libro es un testimonio del poder intelectual del autor y su habilidad para entrelazar filosofía, poesía y prosa de una manera única y evocadora.
Moderrollen udforskes i en rå coming-of-age-fortælling, hvor en moderløs opvækst bliver selve livets præmis.Xuela Claudette Richardson mister sin mor i samme øjeblik, hun kommer til verden, og må derfor famle sig igennem tilværelsen uden den kvinde, hun deler navn med.Hun vokser op i et hjem, hvorfra hun kan høre bølgernes brusen, og under sin skolegang flytter hun ind i et værelse med bliktag i Jack LaBattes hus. Jack bliver hendes første elsker, og siden forelsker hun sig i stevedoren Roland, som stjæler irsk linned til hende fra de skibe, han aflæsser. Men i sidste ende gifter Xuela sig med den engelske læge, Philip Bailey.Xuelas verden er intenst sanselig med dufte af overmodne frugter, krystalviolet, svovl og regnvåde vejbaner, og den syder af Xuelas sorg over sin mor, frygt for sin far og en altomsluttende ensomhed. Og under alt andet løber den strøm, som Xuelas liv vugger på: moderløsheden og barnløsheden.Selvbiografien om min mor er en lyrisk fortælling om kærlighed og karakterdannelse og en meditation over livet og døden på øen Dominica.
On the eve of leaving Cuba for Florida, a four-year-old girl promises her dying grandfather to return to her birthplace. That night an intruder sexually assaults her. As she adapts to her new American reality, she suffers distressing physical and emotional symptoms. Convinced that her daughter is possessed, her mother takes her to a Santeria priest for a cure. Years later, she returns to her homeland as a journalist, becomes entrapped in the game of espionage between Cuba and the U.S., suffers a devastating betrayal, and learns family secrets. Disillusioned by the experience, she embarks on a spiritual journey that leads to reconciliation, forgiveness, and a return to wholeness.
Thank you for purchasing this guide and welcome to your travel guide "Voyage Experience: Martinique"! We hope it will help you discover this dream island that awaits your arrival. Martinique is not just an island among others: it's really an incredible beautiful one! With gorgeous white and black sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, fantastic snorkeling and diving spots featuring multicolored fish and sea turtles, lush nature, and beautiful flowers... The list is so long that I couldn't even finish it. We spent three years on this paradise island, exploring it from top to bottom. In our opinion, Martinique has the most beautiful beaches we have seen so far (and we have visited several hundred in our travels). You'll find their descriptions in this guide, along with our favorite spots. Maybe this will inspire you to go see these wonders for yourself, selecting the ones that suit your taste.Well, to be honest, in 2023, we discovered some beaches even more beautiful than those you can find in this guide. So, if you want to find more about them, do not hesitate to read our guide "New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands".However, Martinique is an ideal destination if you're seeking paradise beaches without dangers such as sharks, rough seas, or dangerous currents. It offers beautiful natural sites, numerous hikes, lush nature, and gorgeous flowers. Some hikes are truly unique, and various activities await your discovery.
Maria, der er datter af en handelsmand, er en ung, viljestærk kvinde, der er atypisk for sin tid. I året 1715 kommer hun med sin far og guvernanten Signe til den caribiske ø Coco Island, der er styret af pirater. Fra starten af bliver hun meget draget af en pirat, som hun også forfører. De forelsker sig hovedkulds i hinanden og har til at starte med et hemmeligt forhold. Maria er ikke bange for at kaste sig ud i forskellige ting, og hvad gør man ikke i kærlighedens navn, selv når det drejer sig om liv og død?I kærlighedens navn en roman om stor kærlighed, sex, venskaber, pirater, vilde togter, glædespiger, slaver og deres gruopvækkende forhold.
I Can Cook is a culinary journey designed to empower novice cooks with simple, flavorful, and culturally rich recipes. As the title suggests, this cookbook is an invitation for readers to discover the joy and confidence that comes with creating delicious Haitian fusion dishes in their own kitchens.
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