Pan-American Poems: an anthology

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By Listen TheBook Posted on May 31, 2023
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  • Preface, by Agnes Blake Poor
  • The Pansy, by Esteban Echeverria
  • To ---, by José Rivera Indarte
  • To Rosas (extracts), by José Mármol
  • May 25th 1849, by José Mármol
  • In an Album, by José Mármol
  • Bubbles, by Pedro J. Naón
  • The Fugitive, by Pedro J. Naón
  • Peace, by Florencio Varela
  • The 25th of May, 1839 (extracts), by Juan Cruz Varela
  • Impressions at the Foot of Illimani, by Mariano Ramallo
  • Marabá, by Gonçalves Dias
  • To Liberty (extract), by Francisco Manuel
  • Theresa, by Bruno Seabra
  • Folk-Song (Merendim or Mulondim) of the Brazilian Gypsies
  • Love, by Hermógenes Irisarri
  • After the Duel, by Santiago Escuti Orrego
  • Yesterday and Today, by Narciso Tondreau
  • The Guaili, by M. M. Madiedo
  • To Washington, by Gertrudis Gomes de Avellaneda
  • The Hurricane, by José Maria Heredia
  • To General Flores, Conqueror of Miñarica, José Joaquin de Olmedo
  • To Ch---, by Augustín F. Cuenca
  • The Murmur from the Stable, by Rubén Darío
  • Sonatina, by Rubén Darío
  • Homage to Darío, by Arthur Giminez Pastor
  • Sighs, by Ethelberto Zegarra Ballón
  • To Edison, by Domingo de Vivero
  • The Three Epochs, by Diego Maisias y Calle
  • The Setting Sun, by José de Diego
  • The African Mother, by Francisco Acuña de Figueroa
  • Thou and I, by Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
  • Does She Not Feel?, by Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
  • A Remembrance of Puerto Cabello - The Mangle, by D.A.Lozano
In this anthology, Agnes Blake Poor introduces to the American public a collection of Latin American poets in translation. The poems are organized by country of origin, and present a variety of subjects and meters, aptly translated into English verse by Agnes Poor herself. - Summary by Leni

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