Aguas/Waters

Author:   Miguel Avero ,  Jona Colson
Publisher:   Washington Writers' Publishing House
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9781941551394


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   16 May 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Aguas/Waters introduces the rich and vibrant imagery of Uruguayan poet Miguel Avero to the English-speaking world. Selected works from two of his early collections highlight the legacy of magical realism and rioplatense rhythms in this prolific poet's fierce style. This first bilingual edition matches each original Spanish poem with an inspired translation by Washington D.C. poet Jona Colson. Aguas/Waters is the premier selection in the Biennial WWPH Translation Series.

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Author:   Miguel Avero ,  Jona Colson
Publisher:   Washington Writers' Publishing House
Imprint:   Washington Writers' Publishing House
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.122kg
ISBN:  

9781941551394


ISBN 10:   1941551394
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   16 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Uruguay is a country full of poetry, more and more available in bilingual editions in the U.S. Now we are lucky to have the wonderful Aguas/Waters by Miguel Avero in a translation by Jona Colson that moves Avero's Spanish into fluid and musical English. Avero is a poet of identity, history, and memory and Aguas/Waters is a book that sings, that carries you from the first poem to the last, each alert to the terrible beauty of life. Jesse Lee Kercheval, Editor of América Invertida: An Anthology of Emerging Uruguayan Poets Aquí dos libros de Miguel Avero para que el lector angloparlante pueda sumergirse en su poesía. Su inicial, consistente y límpido: Arca de Aserrín. Su doméstico, intertextual y profundo: La Pieza. Un autor, joven en edad y maduro en su escritura, con 7 libros en su haber, que tengo la fortuna de conocer personalmente y leer nuevamente, en esta hidratante selección de Jona Colson. Aquí su obra es un ventanal abierto al ayer que transforma a los lectores en niños mirando el cielo y en adultos esperando al Sol, luego de la lluvia y sus consecuencias. Porque: ""el cielo nos observa/ como a un desnudo abismo, / el agua establece/ su hegemonía celeste"". Here are two books by Miguel Avero that the English-speaking reader can immerse themselves in. His initial, consistent, and limpid: Sawdust Arc. The domestic, intertextual, and profound: The Room. An author, young in age and mature in writing, with seven books to his credit, I am fortunate to know personally and read again, in this hydrating selection by Jona Colson. Here Avero's work is an open window that transforms readers into children looking at the sky and adults waiting for the sun after the rain because: ""the sky observes us / like a naked abyss, / water establishes / its celestial hegemony."" Javier Etchevarren Author of Fable of an Inconsolable Man


"Uruguay is a country full of poetry, more and more available in bilingual editions in the U.S. Now we are lucky to have the wonderful Aguas/Waters by Miguel Avero in a translation by Jona Colson that moves Avero's Spanish into fluid and musical English. Avero is a poet of identity, history, and memory and Aguas/Waters is a book that sings, that carries you from the first poem to the last, each alert to the terrible beauty of life. Jesse Lee Kercheval, Editor of Am�rica Invertida: An Anthology of Emerging Uruguayan Poets Aqu� dos libros de Miguel Avero para que el lector angloparlante pueda sumergirse en su poes�a. Su inicial, consistente y l�mpido: Arca de Aserr�n. Su dom�stico, intertextual y profundo: La Pieza. Un autor, joven en edad y maduro en su escritura, con 7 libros en su haber, que tengo la fortuna de conocer personalmente y leer nuevamente, en esta hidratante selecci�n de Jona Colson. Aqu� su obra es un ventanal abierto al ayer que transforma a los lectores en ni�os mirando el cielo y en adultos esperando al Sol, luego de la lluvia y sus consecuencias. Porque: ""el cielo nos observa/ como a un desnudo abismo, / el agua establece/ su hegemon�a celeste"". Here are two books by Miguel Avero that the English-speaking reader can immerse themselves in. His initial, consistent, and limpid: Sawdust Arc. The domestic, intertextual, and profound: The Room. An author, young in age and mature in writing, with seven books to his credit, I am fortunate to know personally and read again, in this hydrating selection by Jona Colson. Here Avero's work is an open window that transforms readers into children looking at the sky and adults waiting for the sun after the rain because: ""the sky observes us / like a naked abyss, / water establishes / its celestial hegemony."" Javier Etchevarren Author of Fable of an Inconsolable Man"


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Miguel Avero is a poet, narrator, essayist, teacher, and researcher whose work has been translated into English and French. He writes literary reviews for the weekly Brecha and has appeared in various national and international anthologies. Since 2011, he has published nearly a dozen books of poetry and fiction. Between 2017 and 2018, he directed the writing workshop ""Puerta Quimera."" Jona Colson is an educator and poet. His poetry collection, Said Through Glass, won the Jean Feldman poetry prize from the Washington Writers' Publishing House. His poems, translations, and interviews have appeared in The Southern Review, Ploughshares, LitHub, and elsewhere. He is currently a professor at Montgomery College in Maryland where he teaches English as a Second Language. He is co-president of the Washington Wrtiers' Publishing House and poetry editor of WWPH Writes. He lives in Washington, DC.

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