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  • av Jose Ramon Sanchez
    295,-

    In "The Black Arrow," José Ramón Sánchez ventures into territory that few Cuban writers have approached: the naval base at Guantánamo Bay, leased from Cuba by the United States since 1903, under the coercive terms of the Platt Amendment, and used since 2002 to hold detainees in the so-called "war on terror." A long-time resident of the Cuban city of Guantánamo, less than twenty miles from the base, Sánchez reflects on the history and continued presence in his country of the U.S. military, the detention camps and the land-mined fence line that separates the base from Cuba. His poetry draws on a haphazard and multivocal archive: memories of a childhood in which light, sound and broadcast signals from the base reached into the surrounding areas; printed histories and maps; official records pertaining to the base's creation and development; oral reports from residents of Guantánamo province, some of whom were former workers at the base; leaked documents pertaining to detention operations; and detainee poetry. What emerges from Sánchez's writing is an ambitious attempt to reckon with the impact of the base on Cuba, economically and ideologically; and to imagine and empathize with the lives of detainees on the other side of the fence line.

  • av Jose Ramon Sanchez
    199,-

    J. R. Sánchez manifiesta el poder represivo de la tradición: véase su primer gran poema "Cubierto el lobo", en Aislada noche (2005), y el pugilato constante con las formas que, desde la indecencia y la falsedad, suministran y ejecutan la violencia en el individuo; véase su segundo gran poema "El derrumbe", en El derrumbe (2012). En Talibán el lector se enfrentará a cincuenta efectivos, coronados con una entrevista que le realizara Don Walicek en 2016. Poemas que no cooperan con la blandura, en un territorio sitiado por los burros. Su asunto y su estilo son la libertad de entender y aceptar la mezquindad de ser poeta, cuando hay tantas cosas productivas que hacer. (Oscar Cruz)

  • - A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United States
    av Jose Ramon Sanchez
    375 - 1 469,-

    Where does power come from? Why does it sometimes disappear? This work explains the creation and loss of power as a product of human efforts to enter, keep or end relationships with others in an attempt to satisfy passions and interests, using a theoretical and historical case study of one community - Puerto Ricans in the United States.

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