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  1. Immanent Visitor
    Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz
    Author: Saenz, Jaime
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poète maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own... more

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    Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poète maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own imagination. Apocalyptic and occult in his politics, a denizen of slum taverns, unashamedly bisexual, insistently nocturnal in his artistic affairs, and secretive in his leadership of a select group of writers, Saenz mixed the mystical and baroque with the fantastic, the psychological, and the symbolic. In masterly translations by two poet-translators, Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander, Saenz's strange, innovative, and wildly lyrical poems reveal a literary legacy of fierce compassion and solidarity with indigenous Bolivian cultures and with the destitute, the desperate, and the disenfranchised of that unreal city, La Paz. In long lines, in odes that name desire, with Whitmanesque anaphora, in exclamations and repetitions, Saenz addresses the reader, the beloved, and death in one extended lyrical gesture. The poems are brazenly affecting. Their semantic innovation is notable in the odd heterogeneity of formal and tonal structures that careen unabashedly between modes and moods; now archly lyrical, now arcanely symbolic, now colloquial, now trancelike. As Saenz's reputation continues to grow throughout the world, these inspired translations and the accompanying Spanish texts faithfully convey the poet's unique vision and voice to English-speaking readers.

     

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    Contributor: Johnson, Kent; Gander, Forrest
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780520936027
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (169 pages)
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  2. Immanent visitor
    selected poems of Jaime Saenz
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poete maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own... more

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    Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poete maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own imagination.

     

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    Contributor: Johnson, Kent; Gander, Forrest
    Language: English; Spanish
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780520936027; 0520936027; 0585466475; 9780585466477; 0520230477; 9780520230477; 1597346705; 9781597346702; 1282359525; 9781282359529
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 145 pages), Illustrations
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    "A Bilingual edition

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  3. Immanent visitor
    selected poems of Jaime Saenz
    Author: Saenz, Jaime
    Published: © 2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; Spanish
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0520936027; 0585466475; 9780520936027; 9780585466477
    Subjects: POETRY / Continental European; POETRY / General; Bolivian poetry; Bolivian poetry; Poetry, Bolivian
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 145 pages)
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    "A Bilingual edition.". - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references

    Anniversary of a Vision (1960) -- High above the Dark City -- Your Skull -- Here -- In the Heights -- The Basket of Wool -- So I Am Persuaded -- The City -- Watching the River Flow -- Someone Must Be Called Twilight -- Homage to Epilepsy -- Paraphrase of "So Have You Told Him or Not?" -- The Candle and the Breeze -- The Voyage of the Lindens and the Madrepores while Rocking in the Weariness of the Age-Old Cradles -- To Cross This Distance (1973) -- From Immanent Visitor (1964) -- Aniversario de una vision (1960) -- En lo alto de la ciudad oscura -- Tu calavera -- Aqui -- En la altura -- La canasta de lana -- Segun estoy persuadido -- La ciudad -- Mirando como pasa el rio -- Alguien tendra que Ilamarse crepusculo -- Homenaje a la epilepsia -- Parafrasis de "Y le has dicho? O no?" -- La vela y el viento -- El viaje de los tilos y las madreporas cuando se reside en el cansancio de las viejas cunas -- Recorrer esta distancia (1973) -- De Visitante profundo (1964) -- The Saenz Effect: An Afterword / Leonardo Garcia-Pabon

  4. Immanent Visitor
    Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz
    Author: Saenz, Jaime
    Published: [2002]; ©2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poète maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own... more

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    Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poète maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own imagination. Apocalyptic and occult in his politics, a denizen of slum taverns, unashamedly bisexual, insistently nocturnal in his artistic affairs, and secretive in his leadership of a select group of writers, Saenz mixed the mystical and baroque with the fantastic, the psychological, and the symbolic. In masterly translations by two poet-translators, Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander, Saenz's strange, innovative, and wildly lyrical poems reveal a literary legacy of fierce compassion and solidarity with indigenous Bolivian cultures and with the destitute, the desperate, and the disenfranchised of that unreal city, La Paz.In long lines, in odes that name desire, with Whitmanesque anaphora, in exclamations and repetitions, Saenz addresses the reader, the beloved, and death in one extended lyrical gesture. The poems are brazenly affecting. Their semantic innovation is notable in the odd heterogeneity of formal and tonal structures that careen unabashedly between modes and moods; now archly lyrical, now arcanely symbolic, now colloquial, now trancelike. As Saenz's reputation continues to grow throughout the world, these inspired translations and the accompanying Spanish texts faithfully convey the poet's unique vision and voice to English-speaking readers

     

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  5. Immanent visitor
    selected poems of Jaime Saenz
    Published: c2002
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley

    Anniversary of a Vision (1960) -- High above the Dark City -- Your Skull -- Here -- In the Heights -- The Basket of Wool -- So I Am Persuaded -- The City -- Watching the River Flow -- Someone Must Be Called Twilight -- Homage to Epilepsy --... more

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    Anniversary of a Vision (1960) -- High above the Dark City -- Your Skull -- Here -- In the Heights -- The Basket of Wool -- So I Am Persuaded -- The City -- Watching the River Flow -- Someone Must Be Called Twilight -- Homage to Epilepsy -- Paraphrase of "So Have You Told Him or Not?" -- The Candle and the Breeze -- The Voyage of the Lindens and the Madrepores while Rocking in the Weariness of the Age-Old Cradles -- To Cross This Distance (1973) -- From Immanent Visitor (1964) -- Aniversario de una vision (1960) -- En lo alto de la ciudad oscura -- Tu calavera -- Aqui -- En la altura -- La canasta de lana -- Segun estoy persuadido -- La ciudad -- Mirando como pasa el rio -- Alguien tendra que Ilamarse crepusculo -- Homenaje a la epilepsia -- Parafrasis de "Y le has dicho? O no?" -- La vela y el viento -- El viaje de los tilos y las madreporas cuando se reside en el cansancio de las viejas cunas -- Recorrer esta distancia (1973) -- De Visitante profundo (1964) -- The Saenz Effect: An Afterword / Leonardo Garcia-Pabon. Immanent Visitor is the first English-language translation of the work of Bolivia's greatest and most visionary twentieth-century poet. A poete maudit, Jaime Saenz rejected the conventions of polite society and became a monk in service of his own imagination

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English; Spanish
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780520936027; 0520936027; 0585466475; 9780585466477
    Subjects: Bolivian poetry; Poetry, Bolivian; Poetry, Bolivian; Bolivian poetry; Poetry, Bolivian; Bolivian poetry; POETRY ; Continental European; POETRY ; General; Bolivian poetry; Translations
    Scope: Online Ressource (xxii, 145 p.), ill.
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    "A Bilingual edition. - Description based on print version record