Marcella prokop (9 risultati)

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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Pan de Alma. Book.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Pan de Alma is a reclamation of identity and heritage. In this award-winning chapbook, Colombian-American Marcella Prokop navigates the streets of Bogotá, Cartagena and other cities, exploring the complexities of cultural and personal identity. In 'Hunger,' she confronts privilege by exami…ning desire and dependence (Moonlight sugars our pale skin/ And I know again, in new ways/ the freedom and fullness/ of my young, foreign body'). In 'Omayra's Eyes,' she views the vastness of the universe through the eyes of a dying child ('Look into those eyes/and know what it is to endure/as if the soul were a penny/searching the depths for a peaceful bottom'). Whether she's contemplating her experience as a tourist or wondering what it means that 'Colombians are Americans, too,' Prokop celebrates abundance and agency in the face of absence and expectation, exploring connections to place and people across time and space. The poems in this collection layer language and myth and 'national sabor' to set a resplendent table for readers hungry to know Prokop's heartland as more than a country of US interventions and violence.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Pan de Alma is a reclamation of identity and heritage. In this award-winning chapbook, Colombian-American Marcella Prokop navigates the streets of Bogota, Cartagena and other cities, exploring the complexities of cultural and personal identity. In "Hunger," she confronts privilege by examin…ing desire and dependence (Moonlight sugars our pale skin/ And I know again, in new ways/ the freedom and fullness/ of my young, foreign body"). In "Omayra's Eyes," she views the vastness of the universe through the eyes of a dying child ("Look into those eyes/and know what it is to endure/as if the soul were a penny/searching the depths for a peaceful bottom"). Whether she's contemplating her experience as a tourist or wondering what it means that "Colombians are Americans, too," Prokop celebrates abundance and agency in the face of absence and expectation, exploring connections to place and people across time and space. The poems in this collection layer language and myth and "national sabor" to set a resplendent table for readers hungry to know Prokop's heartland as more than a country of US interventions and violence. Pan de Alma is an award-winning poetry book by Colombian-American poet Marcella Prokop. Exploring identity, heritage, memory, and place, these lyrical poems journey through Colombia while reclaiming belonging across cultures and generations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Trees in this Neighborhood Remember Me: the Scurfpea Publishing 2017 Poetry Anthology (The Scurfpea Publishing Annual Poetry Anthology)
Zueger, Sue; Wilson, Norma C.; Johnson, Brenda K.; Veglahn, Nancy; Griffin, Larry D.; Weixel, Rich; Obach, Lindy; Murtha, Erin; Prokop, Marcella; Brummels, Lin Marshall
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Pan de Alma is a reclamation of identity and heritage. In this award-winning chapbook, Colombian-American Marcella Prokop navigates the streets of Bogota, Cartagena and other cities, exploring the complexities of cultural and personal identity. In "Hunger," she confronts privilege by examin…ing desire and dependence (Moonlight sugars our pale skin/ And I know again, in new ways/ the freedom and fullness/ of my young, foreign body"). In "Omayra's Eyes," she views the vastness of the universe through the eyes of a dying child ("Look into those eyes/and know what it is to endure/as if the soul were a penny/searching the depths for a peaceful bottom"). Whether she's contemplating her experience as a tourist or wondering what it means that "Colombians are Americans, too," Prokop celebrates abundance and agency in the face of absence and expectation, exploring connections to place and people across time and space. The poems in this collection layer language and myth and "national sabor" to set a resplendent table for readers hungry to know Prokop's heartland as more than a country of US interventions and violence. Pan de Alma is an award-winning poetry book by Colombian-American poet Marcella Prokop. Exploring identity, heritage, memory, and place, these lyrical poems journey through Colombia while reclaiming belonging across cultures and generations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Pan de Alma is a reclamation of identity and heritage. In this award-winning chapbook, Colombian-American Marcella Prokop navigates the streets of Bogota, Cartagena and other cities, exploring the complexities of cultural and personal identity. In "Hunger," she confronts privilege by examin…ing desire and dependence (Moonlight sugars our pale skin/ And I know again, in new ways/ the freedom and fullness/ of my young, foreign body"). In "Omayra's Eyes," she views the vastness of the universe through the eyes of a dying child ("Look into those eyes/and know what it is to endure/as if the soul were a penny/searching the depths for a peaceful bottom"). Whether she's contemplating her experience as a tourist or wondering what it means that "Colombians are Americans, too," Prokop celebrates abundance and agency in the face of absence and expectation, exploring connections to place and people across time and space. The poems in this collection layer language and myth and "national sabor" to set a resplendent table for readers hungry to know Prokop's heartland as more than a country of US interventions and violence. Pan de Alma is an award-winning poetry book by Colombian-American poet Marcella Prokop. Exploring identity, heritage, memory, and place, these lyrical poems journey through Colombia while reclaiming belonging across cultures and generations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.