Andean Journeys: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Bolivian Poetry

by Editor Ronald Haladyna


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/20/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781426996047
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781426996054
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781426996061

About the Book

Andean Journeys: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Bolivian Poetry is the fourth in a series of books that aspire to address a dearth of information in the English-speaking world about South American poetry of the past thirty years. The fourteen outstanding poets included here represent a diversity of themes, styles, and perspectives in one of South America’s more marginalized nations. All of them have published extensively, have been recognized through literary awards and inclusion in national and international anthologies, and continue writing and publishing today. For readers unfamiliar with Bolivia, the introduction provides a brief background of its geography, history, politics, economy, and society. This is followed by an ample selection of representative poems published previously in Spanish, with translations in English on facing pages. The book concludes with a brief biographical sketch of each poet and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources for readers wishing to pursue further reading or research. Contemporary Uruguayan Poetry: A Bilingual Anthology; Exotic Territory: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Paraguayan Poetry; and Volcanic Reflections: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Ecuadorian Poetry are companion volumes that offer similar exposure to poetry that deserves to be better known in the English-speaking world.


About the Author

Ronald Haladyna, professor emeritus at Ferris State University, is author of several books of essays on Latin-American poetry, and three previous anthologies of the contemporary poetry of Uruguay, Paraguay, and Ecuador. He has lived over fifteen years in Mexico and South American countries, but currently resides in Big Rapids, Michigan.