Praises & Offenses
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[United States] : BOA Editions Ltd., 2015.
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As tropical as it is topical, this landmark anthology gives voice to three powerful women poets from the Dominican Republic. Together they present a wide array of linguistic and stylistic elements, and they address shared political and cultural issues that illuminate what it means to be a woman in the modern-day Dominican Republic. Translator Judith Kerman, who began the anthology as a Senior Fulbright Scholar, notes that "contemporary women poets from the Dominican Republic are the most underserved group when it comes to English-language translations." This anthology remedies that omission with poetry that is smart, edgy, and groundbreaking.

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As tropical as it is topical, this landmark anthology gives voice to three powerful women poets from the Dominican Republic. Together they present a wide array of linguistic and stylistic elements, and they address shared political and cultural issues that illuminate what it means to be a woman in the modern-day Dominican Republic. Translator Judith Kerman, who began the anthology as a Senior Fulbright Scholar, notes that "contemporary women poets from the Dominican Republic are the most underserved group when it comes to English-language translations." This anthology remedies that omission with poetry that is smart, edgy, and groundbreaking.
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Portalatin, A. C. (2015). Praises & Offenses. [United States], BOA Editions Ltd.

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Portalatin, Aída Cartagena. 2015. Praises & Offenses. [United States], BOA Editions Ltd.

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Portalatin, Aída Cartagena, Praises & Offenses. [United States], BOA Editions Ltd, 2015.

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Portalatin, Aída Cartagena. Praises & Offenses. [United States], BOA Editions Ltd, 2015.

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