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Palabras/Words: Poems in Spanish Translated to English #3

  By Cesar Vallejo Translated by Douglas Lawder and Robert Bly

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Palabras/Words: Poems in Spanish Translated to English #2

By Cesar Vallejo Translated by James Wright and Robert Bly

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Palabras/Words: Poems in Spanish Translated to English #1

By Federico Garcia Lorca Translated by Robert Bly

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In Spite of All the Hounds in Hell

there is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock. people so tired mutilated either by love or no love. people just are not good to … Continue reading

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The Frontier: The Cost of a One Sided View of History.

  Frontier has two sides. It is an interface, a threshold, a liminal site, with all the danger and promise of liminality.                 The front side, the yang side, the side that calls itself the frontier, that’s where you boldly … Continue reading

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