por Edwin Chacón | Jul 27, 2022 | Cuquis Sandoval Olivas
Reseña: De amor y de sombra Autora: Cuquis Sandoval Olivas Es el segundo libro de una de las plumas más proliferas de Latinoamérica, Isabel Allende, quien a través de la narrativa en tercera persona y utilizando a los protagonistas Irene Beltrán y Francisco Leal,... por Edwin Chacón | Jul 27, 2022 | Cuquis Sandoval Olivas
Escrito: La sonrisa enigmática de Jorge Luis Borges Autora: Cuquis Sandoval Olivas La encomienda del presente trabajo hace uso de las letras para describir a uno de los más grandes literatos del siglo XX, misión que entraña una gran responsabilidad, porque inmiscuirse... por Panamá Poético | Jun 19, 2022 | C, George Wallace
Poem: Cuchitril Author: George Wallace cock-roachthe sizeof aniguanacrawlsout oflabarriadabrujabrownas adictator’seyestares intothe tropicalskythishovelwe holddearis in roughhands butclose toour heartsfragrantas mangofreshcutfrom a mangotree... por Panamá Poético | Jun 19, 2022 | A, George Wallace, U
Poem: A butterfly on a grinding wheel shows no remorse Author: George Wallace a butterfly in a field of flowersknows the lily from the lamb;a butterfly in a pigsty still flexesits wings, acts the part of a flower;a butterfly on a grinding wheelbreaches no rebellion... por Panamá Poético | Jun 19, 2022 | George Wallace, P
Poem: Paris was a dying swan in the arc of the sun Author: George Wallace Even in theestimablepresent Irememberyou in yourearly days,seated inthe PlazaSaint-Michelat half eight,alone ina crowd,waiting foryour latestsuitor toarrive (therewas a simplegeometryin... por Panamá Poético | Jun 19, 2022 | B, George Wallace, U
Poem: Under a tin shed in the tropical rain Author: George Wallace They took your children from their mother’s arms,& wrapped them up in sheets of cold concrete.They took the bread from your children’s mouths& fed it to the crows along the Potomac...