Messengers of rain : and other poems from Latin America
Introducing readers to an eclectic mix of new and established Latin American poets from 19 Latin American countries, this anthology of poems is divided into four groups--Magic Recipes, Traditional Songs and Cooings, The Cricket Sings in the Mountain, and Words and Books--ranging from celebrations of nature and nonsense to musings on politics and magic. Full-color illustrations.
"Introducing readers to an eclectic mix of new and established Latin American poets from 19 Latin American countries, this anthology of poems is divided into four groups--Magic Recipes, Traditional Songs and Cooings, The Cricket Sings in the Mountain, and Words and Books--ranging from celebrations of nature and nonsense to musings on politics and magic. Full-color illustrations."
"Introducing readers to an eclectic mix of new and established Latin American poets from 19 Latin American countries, this anthology of poems is divided into four groups--Magic Recipes, Traditional Songs and Cooings, The Cricket Sings in the Mountain, and Words and Books--ranging from celebrations of nature and nonsense to musings on politics and magic. Full-color illustrations."@en
"An anthology of poems translated into English presents traditional pre-Columbian work alongside contemporary poetry collected from nineteen Latin American countries, ranging from nature and nonsense to politics and magic."@en
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