Legna Rodríguez Iglesias has quickly become one of the most celebrated Cuban poets writing today. Her intense – often confrontational – poetry refuses to conform, subverting expectations and challenging social mores. Particularly arresting is her uncomfortable focus on the human body, which she dramatises in isolation, stripping it of context, making it strange and even obscene. Alongside poems of extreme descriptive vigour, Rodríguez Iglesias irreverently skewers the hypocrisies, clichés and hierarchies of our time. This selection offers a broad survey of Rodríguez Iglesias’s work, drawing on eight previous collections in Spanish. Throughout, the poems are inflected with Cuban history and explore the tensions between the generation of the ...
This, Like So Much is a collection of poems exploring the experience of growing up in a cultural bor...
The purpose of this project, on a basal level, was to offer a variety of new translations to the lit...
Includes the poems A Lesson Learned in Chicago , Gang Girls , Puerto Rican Migration 195
Legna Rodríguez Iglesias has quickly become one of the most celebrated Cuban poets writing today. He...
in this article we intend to approach some of the major controversies that have affected the poetry ...
In accordance with several contemporary trends (Laddaga 2009, Bourriaud 2009, Groys 2014), Legna Rod...
The national project with the Revolution as its starting point, and the hegemony of the aesthetics p...
A body is full of other bodies. Both the erotic experience, as the religious and the poetic one, giv...
In this paper, we analyze some poems of En las orillas del Sar, in order to highlight the resources ...
Reina María Rodríguez (La Habana, 1952) es una de las más importantes poetas cubanas de la actualida...
Throughout history, women have played an important role in literature. Nevertheless, since Sappho\u2...
En el presente artículo se analizan los poemarios Hijos (1991), Ratada (2005) y En nombre de ninguna...
textThe focus of this research is to study the representation in contemporary Cuban poetry of the r...
This is a collection of poetry and creative non- fiction that creates a mosaic illustration of my me...
Ana María Fagundo es una poeta de idas y venidas, de conexiones, de aperturas, una oferta de comunic...
This, Like So Much is a collection of poems exploring the experience of growing up in a cultural bor...
The purpose of this project, on a basal level, was to offer a variety of new translations to the lit...
Includes the poems A Lesson Learned in Chicago , Gang Girls , Puerto Rican Migration 195
Legna Rodríguez Iglesias has quickly become one of the most celebrated Cuban poets writing today. He...
in this article we intend to approach some of the major controversies that have affected the poetry ...
In accordance with several contemporary trends (Laddaga 2009, Bourriaud 2009, Groys 2014), Legna Rod...
The national project with the Revolution as its starting point, and the hegemony of the aesthetics p...
A body is full of other bodies. Both the erotic experience, as the religious and the poetic one, giv...
In this paper, we analyze some poems of En las orillas del Sar, in order to highlight the resources ...
Reina María Rodríguez (La Habana, 1952) es una de las más importantes poetas cubanas de la actualida...
Throughout history, women have played an important role in literature. Nevertheless, since Sappho\u2...
En el presente artículo se analizan los poemarios Hijos (1991), Ratada (2005) y En nombre de ninguna...
textThe focus of this research is to study the representation in contemporary Cuban poetry of the r...
This is a collection of poetry and creative non- fiction that creates a mosaic illustration of my me...
Ana María Fagundo es una poeta de idas y venidas, de conexiones, de aperturas, una oferta de comunic...
This, Like So Much is a collection of poems exploring the experience of growing up in a cultural bor...
The purpose of this project, on a basal level, was to offer a variety of new translations to the lit...
Includes the poems A Lesson Learned in Chicago , Gang Girls , Puerto Rican Migration 195