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Hispanic New York: Andrés Neuman: Displacement and Literature
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Sunday, May 4, 2014. Andrés Neuman: Displacement and Literature. For The New York Times. Posted at HNY on Sunday, May 4, 2014, 11:10 am ET. When he was just 22, the Spanish-Argentine writer Andrés Neuman. Was anointed by no less a luminary than the Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño. Who had a discriminating eye for talent and wasn’t lukewarm when he found it. “The literature of the 21st century,”. Bolaño proclaimed, “will belong to Neuman and a few of his blood brothers.”. Read more at The New York Times.
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Hispanic New York: Maya Angelou Dies at 86
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Sunday, June 1, 2014. Maya Angelou Dies at 86. Posted Sunday, June 1 , 2014, 8:32 am ET. Poet, author, actor, and civil rights activist Maya Angelou. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Inspired generations of Black Americans and oppressed minorities all over the world, died last Wednesday at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Read more at The New York Times. Posted by Hispanic New York. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. Notable deaths of 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 2011 INTERNATIONAL L...
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Hispanic New York: Obama-Michelle and Evita-Perón: A Tale of Two Embraces
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Obama-Michelle and Evita-Perón: A Tale of Two Embraces. By Claudio Iván Remeseira Posted Saturday, Nov.10, at 11:50 am ET. Scout Tufankjian for Obama for America. Last Tuesday night, when the election returns confirmed Barack Obama's victory, his team twitted a photograph of the president hugging his wife, along with the phrase "Four more years." The picture,. Rapidly became the most retweeted in Twitter history and Facebook's most-liked image ever. And Juan Domingo Perón. Evita's last speech was also th...
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Hispanic New York: 'Viaje One Way': Miami's Spanish-language Literary Anthology
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Sunday, May 11, 2014. Viaje One Way': Miami's Spanish-language Literary Anthology. Everyone talks about this southernmost major city of the United States. Now, at last, Miami has its own book. Is the first literary anthology by authors from Miami to be published in the 21st century. Writers from different countries in Latin America and from Spain who have become assimilated yet still share commonalities reveal in their writings a Miami that is much more complex than is generally thought. Cuba), Eli Bravo.
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Hispanic New York: Latino & Latin American Culture and Community
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Sunday, June 22, 2014. Latino and Latin American Culture and Community. Building Up Community, Fostering the Conversation. Posted by Claudio Iván Remeseira. Latino culture in New York. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Andrew Delbanco, Welcoming Remarks, Planeta Lecture, November 14, 2007. Nueva York y la literatura hispanoamericana," by Claudio Iván Remeseira, El País, 17/05/2007. Jack Agüeros: A Tribute. Relevance of José Martí. Rubén Darío and Thanksgiving Day. Lorca in New York: A Celebration.
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Hispanic New York: Theater Review: Lemon Andersen's "County of Kings: The Beautiful Struggle"
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Friday, October 23, 2009. Theater Review: Lemon Andersen's "County of Kings: The Beautiful Struggle". By ELY ROSA ZAMORA. County of Kings: The Beautiful Struggle. Is an articulate recounting of the author's upbringing in Brooklyn (the county of reference in the play's title), where he was born and raised in a dysfunctional Puerto Rican family. Mr. Andersen, a poet who was an original cast member and writer of the Tony award-winning. Def Poetry Jam on Broadway. Directed by Elise Thoron and produced by.
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Hispanic New York: Spanish-language Publishing World Shifts Center
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Sunday, May 25, 2014. Spanish-language Publishing World Shifts Center. By Claudio Iván Remeseira. Posted Sun., May 25, 2014, at 11:45 amET. Coming Soon to a Bookstore (? With the purchase of the Spanish company Santillana. By Penguin Random House. PRH), the global printing giant created last year by the. Merger of Bertelsmann and Pearson Group's book division. A few key points:. This purchase was a news foretold. Santillana's previous owner, Prisa Group. Owner also of the Spanish daily El País. This has ...
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Hispanic New York: Relevance of José Martí
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Relevance of José Martí. Posted by Claudio Iván Remeseira. January 28, 2013, at 1:06 am ET. I know how to disapear. But my ideas will not disappear". Every day, thousands walk past José. S larger-than-life statue at Avenue of the Americas and Central Park South,. New York City, the same. January 18, 1853 - May 19, 1895). Spent most of his adult life as a political exile from Spanish-ruled Cuba. Overpowering them in dra matic. Intensity and monumental ity. And put together a re levant. And an up-dated bib...
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Hispanic New York: Radio Ambulante: "This Is Latin America"
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013. Radio Ambulante: "This Is Latin America". Fellow writer Daniel Alarcón. Latin America. Read it at NBCLatino . Posted by Claudio Iván Remeseira. Nuevos cronistas de Indias. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Andrew Delbanco, Welcoming Remarks, Planeta Lecture, November 14, 2007. Nueva York y la literatura hispanoamericana," by Claudio Iván Remeseira, El País, 17/05/2007. Jack Agüeros: A Tribute. Relevance of José Martí. Rubén Darío and Thanksgiving Day. MUST-READ REFERENCE ON T...
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Hispanic New York: Rubén Darío and Thanksgiving Day
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Rubén Darío and Thanksgiving Day. Posted Monday, November 22, 2012, at 5:06 pm ET. Last Modified, Friday, November 29, 2013, 1:53 pm ET. Rubén Darío / Sarony Studio, New York (1915). In November 1914, the great Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío. Arrived in New York from Europe; he would remain in town the whole winter, leaving for Central America in April of the following year. He had already visited the city on two occasions, in 1893. When he befriended Cuban poet and revolutionary José Martí. A former Secret...
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