Delirios de Juventud

Delirios de Juventud
Title Delirios de Juventud PDF eBook
Author IV N. Leit N. Bautista
Publisher Palibrio
Pages 79
Release 2012-07
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1463317999

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DELIRIOS DE JUVENTUD presenta 64 poemas llenos de sentimiento, por un claro tema: la juventud y su paso. Cada una de las poesias de las que consta este libro, ofrece al lector, un sentimiento nuevo que descubrir y cultivar."

Cultures of Anyone

Cultures of Anyone
Title Cultures of Anyone PDF eBook
Author Luis Moreno Caballud
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1781381933

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This book focuses on the rise of sharing and collaboration practices among peers in Spanish digital cultures and social movements in the wake of Spain's financial meltdown of 2008.

Art Song Composers of Spain

Art Song Composers of Spain
Title Art Song Composers of Spain PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Rhodes Draayer
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 547
Release 2009-04-16
Genre Music
ISBN 0810863626

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More than 90 composers are discussed in detail with biographies, examples of the song literature, and comprehensive listings of stage works, books and recordings, compositions in non-vocal genres, and vocal repertoire.

Delirio—The Fantastic, the Demonic, and the Réel

Delirio—The Fantastic, the Demonic, and the Réel
Title Delirio—The Fantastic, the Demonic, and the Réel PDF eBook
Author Marie Theresa Hernández
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 488
Release 2010-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0292779461

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Striking, inexplicable stories circulate among the people of Nuevo León in northern Mexico. Stories of conversos (converted Jews) who fled the Inquisition in Spain and became fabulously wealthy in Mexico. Stories of women and children buried in walls and under houses. Stories of an entire, secret city hidden under modern-day Monterrey. All these stories have no place or corroboration in the official histories of Nuevo León. In this pioneering ethnography, Marie Theresa Hernández explores how the folktales of Nuevo León encode aspects of Nuevolenese identity that have been lost, repressed, or fetishized in "legitimate" histories of the region. She focuses particularly on stories regarding three groups: the Sephardic Jews said to be the "original" settlers of the region, the "disappeared" indigenous population, and the supposed "barbaric" society that persists in modern Nuevo León. Hernández's explorations into these stories uncover the region's complicated history, as well as the problematic and often fascinating relationship between history and folklore, between officially accepted "facts" and "fictions" that many Nuevoleneses believe as truth.

Per el afortunado

Per el afortunado
Title Per el afortunado PDF eBook
Author Henrik Pontoppidan
Publisher Ediciones de la Torre
Pages 954
Release 2008-06
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 8479605324

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Escrita a caballo entre el siglo XIX y el siglo XX, nos sumerge de lleno en la crisis cultural y social que sacude al continente con la irrupción de la modernidad y que no es sino un preámbulo de la crisis de identidad del hombre actual. Por la maestría en la disección de toda una época, la novela de Pontoppidan es sólo comparable a las del alemán Thomas Mann, pero la complejidad de sus personajes y la furia con que se debaten contra su destino la emparentan sobre todo con la obra de Dostoievski, el gran novelista ruso.

A Sentimental Education for the Working Man

A Sentimental Education for the Working Man
Title A Sentimental Education for the Working Man PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Buffington
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 254
Release 2015-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 0822375575

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In A Sentimental Education for the Working Man Robert Buffington reconstructs the complex, shifting, and contradictory ideas about working-class masculinity in early twentieth-century Mexico City. He argues that from 1900 to 1910, the capital’s satirical penny press provided working-class readers with alternative masculine scripts that were more realistic about their lives, more responsive to their concerns, and more representative of their culture than anything proposed by elite social reformers and Porfirian officials. The penny press shared elite concerns about the destructive vices of working-class men, and urged them to be devoted husbands, responsible citizens, and diligent workers; but it also used biting satire to recast negative portrayals of working-class masculinity and to overturn established social hierarchies. In this challenge to the "macho" stereotype of working-class Mexican men, Buffington shows how the penny press contributed to the formation of working-class consciousness, facilitated the imagining of a Mexican national community, and validated working-class men as modern citizens.

Venezuelan Prose Fiction

Venezuelan Prose Fiction
Title Venezuelan Prose Fiction PDF eBook
Author Dillwyn Fritschel Ratcliff
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1933
Genre Venezuelan fiction
ISBN

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