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Interesting!Review Date: 2003-02-04
On reading Self ExpressionReview Date: 2002-11-02

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CautivanteReview Date: 2008-05-04
novela a compás de boleroReview Date: 2001-08-13
Mayra Santos Febrés es un talento inmenso. Personalmente me encantan las novelas por poetas - espero que nos de muchas más.

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Awe StrickenReview Date: 2006-11-03
Daniel Sabin
CEO / Founder of Pure Leaders Incorporated
International Motivational / Inspirational Speaker
Student - Metaphysicist - Philosopher
Musician - Poet - Author
A Briilant And Moving StoryReview Date: 2006-10-17
Once again I find myself enraptured by Ms. Simon's mastery of language and her superb craftmanship. She imbues her text with such emotion and artistic sensability, that as a reader you cannot help but be moved by the power of her words.
The novel itself is an inspirational text, filled with endurance and courage against much cruelty and hardship. Sofi's story is not only a personal memoir, but a symbolic metaphor of Haiti and its women-admidst all adversity and persecution the courage and the tenacity to persevere still remains strong.
Sofi's Load is a beautifully written novel, one that I'm sure will become a literary classic. I anxiously await for Ms. Simon's forthcoming work.

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Wonderful poetry, thoughtfully translatedReview Date: 2008-03-07
Originally published in Spain in 1905, "Cantos de vida y esperanza" is one of the most important collections of Darío's poetry. He is widely considered the father of the modernistic movement.
For me to review his poetry would be folly- I believe everyone takes what they bring to the poem with them. I can tell you that his poetry has such an honesty in it that I cannot but help be moved by his plight... his plight as a human being :) something we all share, which is why his poems are great and immortal.
One of his most famous poems is "Canción de otoño en primavera"/Song of autumn in springtime. While I do not feel at liberty to reproduce the translation included in the book, I will give you a small sample of the poetry itself in case you are new to his writings or curious.
Juventud, divino tesoro
ya te vas para no volver
Cuando quiero llorar, no lloro...
y a veces lloro sin querer...
Youth, divine treasure
you have gone, never to return
When I want to cry, I cannot...
and sometimes I cry without wanting to...
Much of his poetry is very personal and moving. I love the pictures he can create with words, like in his poem "Canto de esperanza" Song of hope:
"Un gran vuelo de cuervos macha el azul celeste." A great flight of ravens stains the blue celestial sky. "Verdugos de ideales afligieron la tierra,/en un pozo de sombra la humanidad se encierra" Executioners of ideals afflict the earth/in a well of shadow humanity is encircled.
That is a very small sample of the wonderful poetry in this book.
(reminder, these are my lame translations-- not the ones from the book- the ones in the book are much better.)
This brings me to the book itself. This is *such* a quality edition. Not only does it have the poems in English and Spanish, their original language, but the editors have taken care to make sure they are the correct versions as well. The translators thankfully went for meaning, not rhyming. I detest translations where they try to keep the rhyming scheme. This RARELY works, and usually destroys not only the original author's meaning, but also makes the poem laughable in the target language.
The preface in this edition is wonderful as well- it includes many facts about Darío & his work, life and writings. Included also is a kind of glossary for the reader. Darío often uses references to classical literature and mythology that can leave the average reader scratching their head. Luckily this glossary answers all questions along those lines.
I was introduced to this book by my Spanish Literature professor, Dr. Albert Acereda who translated this collection of poetry along with Will Derusha. That said, mine is not a biased review- if I don't like something, I will not take the time to write a review on it. (unless it's so bad it actually pisses me off!)
You couldn't want for a better edition of this book- the poetry is timeless and the translations are flawless.
Bi-cultural, multi-lingual, North/South vision of AmericasReview Date: 2004-04-06

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Remarkable and RefreshingReview Date: 2006-08-12
A loud cheer for Songs of SilenceReview Date: 2006-08-12
Marlene's narrative is an echo of our own childhood experiences, and also a window through which people from other parts of the world can view events that shape part of our Caribbean world. There is mystery surrounding the neighbour hit by loneliness and hard times, the house crumbling about her in a yard overgrown with weeds. We too used the "big bed" as a trampoline with siblings, ignoring the empty threats of a loving father, or waited at the gate, long into the evening for a parent to return from work, or felt the burden of a school friend's poverty.
At the end of the book, we have traveled home once more, and can still hear the quiet words of wisdom from Ma.

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must own if you're into sound art/theory/poetry, etc.Review Date: 2003-07-10
review copied from netstoreusa.com for AmazonReview Date: 1999-11-28

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FoolproofReview Date: 2005-04-13
Great cookbookReview Date: 2001-08-04

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GorgeousReview Date: 2005-09-09
I still have fond memories from my school daysReview Date: 2002-11-25

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Sunstone: Life of A Crystalline MuseReview Date: 2004-10-06
Michael James Hawk
http://www.sculpture.org/portfolio/sculptorPage.php?sculptor_id=1001229
Este es un poema necesario.Review Date: 1999-03-16

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One must study the past, to divine the future-ConfuciusReview Date: 2004-01-17
The following excerpt is my mother's favorite about a pirate " who chased down a warship camouflaged as a merchantman...When he came alongside the disguised vessel, he hailed, "Do you surrender?" At that, the warship's gun ports flew open and her cannon were run out. Undaunted, the witty privateer responded, "If you won't surrender, then I will!"
I read this book when I came to Nevis in 2001, in search of geneaological information about Hamiltons, but, once on the island, well, there were so many other things to explore. There are only four very short paragraphs about Alexander Hamilton's life in this book. The Nevis local government meets in the house he was born in and I believe the U.S. state department helps maintain the site.
The importance of this island in world history is summarized in a statement Hubbard provides from another book entitled War and Trade in the West Indies found on the title page of his book: " to ignore the west indies is to get a lopsided and unhistorical view of the mercantilist empire of the eighteenth century."
I loved this book.
Vincent Hubbard brings the history of Nevis up to the 21st cReview Date: 2004-04-23
In updating this history the author added a new chapter. Also, in completing the updating he made some additions to the next to last chapter.
A few of the additions to the next to last chapter are: the hospital controversy, the sugar riot of 1936, the Secession of Anguilla, the Christena disaster, and an excellent summary about the current political hot topic of the upcoming possible vote for secession from St. Kitts.
The author is will qualified to write this history. He has lived on Nevis since 1986. In reviewing his educatiional background, he obtained a BA in political science and history at Vanderbilt University. He then earned a JD from the University's School of Law. Since living on Nevis, he has been the Past President of the Nevis Historical and Conservation Society and has served many years as the society's Historian. His vocation is the Director of the Morning Star Holdings, Inc. This vocation has obviously helped him develop much experience and knowledge of the ins and outs of the off shore financial industry. He's made presentations to historical societies throughtout the Caribbean and in the U.S.
The book has an extensive bibliography, an excellent index, and even a glossary of naval terms. The book is evenly balanced with illustrations, maps, and pictures. The book is definitely not another dry history tome but is written in a very readable and entertaining style with lots of first hand antidotes. this means it's hard for the reader to put it down once he/she has started reading it. Anyone from teenager on up will find the book very educational and shoulddevelopa better appreciation ofa lot of history that has occurred there relating to the U.S., U.K. and Europe that has gone unnoticed.
Submitted by Guy Coffee, Librarian Emeritus
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
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It's not like poems who'd read that are hard to understand and don't rhyme etc.
They make great sense, apply to everyone, and rhyme also!
I liked it a lot!