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2001037565New York: Berkley Books 2001. 1st Edition. viii 369p. b/w figures dj. Berkley Books unknown books
201422051Montreuil: Editions FP & CF 2014. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. 18mo. Perfect bound wraps. Drawings reproduced on colored paper. Light edgewear. Near fine. 124pp. <br/><br/>A reinterpretation of the film "Romancing the Stone" in drawings by Johnson and Redmond. Made for the "Sack of Wind show at the fourth Fanzines! festival Le Point Ephemere Paris October 2014. Editions FP & CF paperback books
202021579Tacámbaro y México: Cuadernos del Armadillo 2020. Limited edition. Wraps. Fine. Square thin 8vo. Unpaginated 8pp. Finely printed by letterpress on Deponte handmade paper. Sewn into dark brown self wraps. One of 120 copies printed by Juan Pascoe at the Taller Martín Pescador in Tacámbaro Michoacán. And with a cut of an armadillo on the title page. A fine copy. In Spanish.<br/> <br/>Coral Bracho is a Mexican poet translator and doctor of Literature. Bracho is winner of the Aguascalientes National Poetry Prizea Guggenheim Fellowship iand the Xavier Villaurrutia Award. The poems container in this small volume are: "No está aquí mi maleta"; "Que esté roto quizás"; and "Se sabe que se sabe" Cuadernos del Armadillo paperback books
202041408Tacámbaro y Mexico: Cuadernos del Armadillo en el Tallero Martín Pescador 2020. Oblong 16mo 16.5 cm 6.5". 4 ff. <br><br>Born In 1951 In Mexico City Coral Bracho has published more than a dozen volumes of poetry including her magnificent El ser que va a morir 1981 which => changed the course of Mexican poetry.<br>Â Â Â Â The prominent Mexican poet David Huerta writes "The secret of Coral Bracho's poetry its prodigious originality can be traced to its tendency to surge like a living voice a silky impetuous torrent." Her biography at the Poetry Foundation website observes "Brachos impact on Mexican poetry has been compared to poet John Ashberys influence on American verse. Brachos layered long-lined poems attend equally to sound patterns and lush unspooling imagery." Fellow poet Forrest Gander has said Her diction spills out along ceaselessly shifting beds of sound. . . . Brachos early poems make sense first as music and music propels them.<br>Â Â Â Â Bracho's poetry has appeared in dozens of anthologies of the genre. And further recognizing her achievements as a poet are her Aguacalientes National Poetry Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship.<br>Â Â Â Â From the famous handpress of Juan Pascoe and limited to 120 copies this => features a cunning cut of an armadillo on the title-page. New sewn in textured charcoal wrappers. Cuadernos del Armadillo [en el Tallero Martín Pescador] unknown books