"Poet, essayist, and translator Ulalume Gonz???alez de Le???on believed that "Everything has already been said," and, thus, that each act of creation is a rewriting, reshuffling, and reconstructing of one great work. For this reason, she chose the title Plagios (Plagiarisms) for her book of collected poems. Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz called Ulalume Gonz???alez de Le???on "the best Mexicana poet since Sor Juana In???es de la Cruz," recognizing the visionary quality of her work. This first of three bilingual volumes presents ...
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"Poet, essayist, and translator Ulalume Gonz???alez de Le???on believed that "Everything has already been said," and, thus, that each act of creation is a rewriting, reshuffling, and reconstructing of one great work. For this reason, she chose the title Plagios (Plagiarisms) for her book of collected poems. Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz called Ulalume Gonz???alez de Le???on "the best Mexicana poet since Sor Juana In???es de la Cruz," recognizing the visionary quality of her work. This first of three bilingual volumes presents several short collections of poems Gonz???alez de Le???on produced from 1968 to 1971, each of which explores the ephemeral nature of identity and its dependence on the ever-shifting ground of language and memory"--Back cover of volume 1.
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