Solentiname: Encountering a Myth

Author:   Ana Cristina Henriquez
Publisher:   Stella Dario
ISBN:  

9798989941018


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   01 July 2024
Format:   Hardback
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SOLENTINAME: Encountering a Myth 2022 ILBA, BEST ART BOOK AWARD (Bronze Medal) An award-winning historical photographic coverage by Ana Cristina Henríquez of Nicaraguan poet, Ernesto Cardenal, in the legendary community of Solentiname during the 1970s. In the 1970s, Ana Cristina Henríquez, while she was a journalism student, undertook a perilous trip from Venezuela to Nicaragua to do a photographic coverage of the Nicaraguan poet Ernesto Cardenal. Several decades later, her photographs give us a close look at the daily life of this personality in the legendary Solentiname community.

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Author:   Ana Cristina Henriquez
Publisher:   Stella Dario
Imprint:   Stella Dario
Dimensions:   Width: 27.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9798989941018


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   01 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This book and its beautiful, unforgettable photographs of the rural community of Solentiname, in Nicaragua, shows us the core of a dream that was a myth and remains even more so as time passes. A myth based on testimonies as vital as the one offered by Ana Cristina with the lucid eye of her camera. Sergio Ramírez Mercado, Miguel de Cervantes prize 2017 5.0 out of 5 stars The Mythical Encounter of Ana Cristina Henriquez In her book, a photographic essay with plenty of narrative, Ana Cristina captures the essence of daily life in Solentiname, its foundational structure and activities; its philosophical basis and applied Christian principles. You can see its humble inhabitants going around their business, you feel the happiness in their faces while playing sports, their deep devotion while attending mass, their concentrated focus while having group discussions, their dedication while fishing, painting, or reading. And among all that, the figure of Ernesto Cardenal, a trappist monk who abandoned his reclusion in the USA to come to his native Nicaragua and write and work for and among the poor. Over 60 pages of photographs and narratives take the reader to 1974, when Ana Cristina decided to make the trek to the archipelago of Solentiname in the center of lake Xolotlan, after attending a presentation of Cardenal at a university in Venezuela. The black and white photos give the book a character of reportage, but it is much more than that. It is a chronicle, a journal, a confession, a series of portraits, a historical document, and a work of art. The narratives by Ana Cristina Henriquez are terse, direct, and say enough to describe the world of Solentiname and allow the photographs to complement and exceed the words. A picture speaks more than a thousand words. Danilo López Roman Writer/Architect 5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book. ""Solentiname, encountering a myth"". Ana Cristina Henríquez, as a young journalism student (Caracas, UCAB, 1974), made, with a high dose of courage and idealism, a visit to the priest and poet Ernesto Cardenal, in Solentiname Island (Nicaragua), achieving a beautiful portrait of that simple and laborious community, guided and inspired by the honest and supportive religiosity of Father Cardenal. The book published tod


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Ana Cristina Henriquez is a creative, multi-genre, award-winning Venezuelan/American writer and filmmaker based in the United States. After obtaining a master's degree in Cinematic Arts from the University of Southern California, she has excelled as a bilingual script consultant, documentary filmmaker, and producer of television series for RCTV, National Geographic, and the BBC. She is also a writer of poetry books, including Párpados entreabiertos (Half-Open Eyes), which won Best Poetry Book (Honorable Mention) in ILBA 2022. Her book Solentiname: encountering a myth, was awarded Best Art Book (Bronze Medal) in ILBA 2022. In The Moon, Julia, and the Telescope, awarded as Best Children´s Picture Book (Honorable Mention) in ILBA 2023, the author gives us a heartwarming look into the fascinating world of a young girl. Her publications have been on Amazon's bestseller lists several times and are marketed in over 20 countries.

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