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South America of the Poets.

By: RODMAN, SeldenContributor(s): NEGRON, Bill [Ilustraciones]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1970Description: 270 p
Contents:
Note of Acknowledgement. Foreword.
CHAPTER 1: Jorge Luis Borges´ Argentina. Buenos Aires and Carcassonne. Norman Thomas di Giovanni. Borge in the library. Borges at large. Back to the library. The Man from Sur. Borges the Iconoclast. Farewell to Borges.
CHAPTER 2: Uruguay and Paraguay: Lands of Unlikeness. Uruguay ad Hudson Saw It. ... And as we saw it. Batlle´s Utopia. View From the Top. A Bovine Society? Back to Hudson. Arrival in Asunción. Background to Brutalism. A Case for Stroessner. A Poet in Paraguay. The Voice of the Opposition. Hudson Redivivus: Uruguay´s Underground.
CHAPTER 3: Poets as President: Anatomy of the Coup that ousted Perú´s Belaúnde. The coup of October 3, 1968. Return to Lima. Belaúnde as President. Back to the present. Poets as revolutionaries, revolutions without poets. The Dictators. Belaúnde in Exile.
CHAPTER 4: The Anti-Poet as Revolutionist: The Bolivia Ché Guevara Missed. First Visit. Second Visit. Journey to the Silver Cities. Politicians and Poets. Ché.
CHAPTER 5: Brazil in Five Cantos. Introduction. Canto I: Río de Janeiro. The Poetry of Pleasure. The Arts of Immunity. The Politics of Pain. Canto II: Minas Gerais-Imported Grandeur, Native Commitment. Canto III: Brasilia. Canto IV: Bahia-Back Rome of the Artists. Canto V: Recife-Background to Rebellion.
CHAPTER 6: Guyanese Interlude. Arrival in Paramaribo. Bush Negroes and Ameridians. Poets of racial fury. Arrival in Georgetown. On the Camapaign Trail with Cheddi Jagan. The Prime Minister Points to Venezuela. Envoi.
CHAPTER 7: Venezuela: The Literary Nationalists-and Carlos Fuentes. Caracas Cacophony. Poets and Politicians. The Vision of Rómulo Gallegos. Dialogue with Rafael Pineda. Gringos on guard. Carlos Fuentes speaks his mind.
CHAPTER 8: Colombia: The Footsteps of the poet. A Painter´s ant poet´s world. A Day in Macondo. Architectural Interlude: Popayán, Guatavita, Zipaquirá. The Footsteps of the poet. Cartagena: The Shoes of López and the Parents of García Márquez. Envoi: Bolívar Died Here.
CHAPTER 9: Five Days in Ecuador. Quito I. Among the Poet. Among th Colorados. Quito II. Guayaquil, the Damned. Farewell to Guayaquil. Quito III.
CHAPTER 10: Pablo Neruda´s Chile. Santiago. Northern Chile. A Poet in Arica. Valparaiso. Sentimental Journey: Parrál and Temuco. Southern Chile. Neruda in His Element: Isla Negra. A Day with Nicanor Parra. Goodbye and Goodbye and Goodbye.
INDEX.
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Note of Acknowledgement. Foreword.

CHAPTER 1: Jorge Luis Borges´ Argentina. Buenos Aires and Carcassonne. Norman Thomas di Giovanni. Borge in the library. Borges at large. Back to the library. The Man from Sur. Borges the Iconoclast. Farewell to Borges.

CHAPTER 2: Uruguay and Paraguay: Lands of Unlikeness. Uruguay ad Hudson Saw It. ... And as we saw it. Batlle´s Utopia. View From the Top. A Bovine Society? Back to Hudson. Arrival in Asunción. Background to Brutalism. A Case for Stroessner. A Poet in Paraguay. The Voice of the Opposition. Hudson Redivivus: Uruguay´s Underground.

CHAPTER 3: Poets as President: Anatomy of the Coup that ousted Perú´s Belaúnde. The coup of October 3, 1968. Return to Lima. Belaúnde as President. Back to the present. Poets as revolutionaries, revolutions without poets. The Dictators. Belaúnde in Exile.

CHAPTER 4: The Anti-Poet as Revolutionist: The Bolivia Ché Guevara Missed. First Visit. Second Visit. Journey to the Silver Cities. Politicians and Poets. Ché.

CHAPTER 5: Brazil in Five Cantos. Introduction. Canto I: Río de Janeiro. The Poetry of Pleasure. The Arts of Immunity. The Politics of Pain. Canto II: Minas Gerais-Imported Grandeur, Native Commitment. Canto III: Brasilia. Canto IV: Bahia-Back Rome of the Artists. Canto V: Recife-Background to Rebellion.

CHAPTER 6: Guyanese Interlude. Arrival in Paramaribo. Bush Negroes and Ameridians. Poets of racial fury. Arrival in Georgetown. On the Camapaign Trail with Cheddi Jagan. The Prime Minister Points to Venezuela. Envoi.

CHAPTER 7: Venezuela: The Literary Nationalists-and Carlos Fuentes. Caracas Cacophony. Poets and Politicians. The Vision of Rómulo Gallegos. Dialogue with Rafael Pineda. Gringos on guard. Carlos Fuentes speaks his mind.

CHAPTER 8: Colombia: The Footsteps of the poet. A Painter´s ant poet´s world. A Day in Macondo. Architectural Interlude: Popayán, Guatavita, Zipaquirá. The Footsteps of the poet. Cartagena: The Shoes of López and the Parents of García Márquez. Envoi: Bolívar Died Here.

CHAPTER 9: Five Days in Ecuador. Quito I. Among the Poet. Among th Colorados. Quito II. Guayaquil, the Damned. Farewell to Guayaquil. Quito III.

CHAPTER 10: Pablo Neruda´s Chile. Santiago. Northern Chile. A Poet in Arica. Valparaiso. Sentimental Journey: Parrál and Temuco. Southern Chile. Neruda in His Element: Isla Negra. A Day with Nicanor Parra. Goodbye and Goodbye and Goodbye.

INDEX.

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