Publication

2005 - Asociación Nicaragüense de Escritoras, Managua

Language

Spanish

Word Count

20,250 words, Guess

Page Count

81 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCPQ7519.B56 D4 2005

Description

In her book of poems *De lo urbano y lo sagrado,* Nicaraguan poet, Yolanda Blanco, writes about nature and the everyday, both considered by the poet as sacred. There is also a section about the city where Blanco lives, the ultimate city, New York. In this section, Blanco transforms herself into a series of renowned Nicaraguan poets: Rubén Darío, Salomón de la Selva, José Coronel Urtecho, and Ernesto Cardenal to portray the 20th century, together with Blanco’s own time, her country, and her tradition.

Subjects

Places

LeónNew YorkNIcaragua

People

Series Statement

  • Colección ANIDE

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