De lo urbano y lo sagrado

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81 pages 2005

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In her book of poems *De lo urbano y lo sagrado,* Nicaraguan poet, Yolanda Blanco, writes about nature and the everyday, both considered by the poet as sacred. There is also a section about the city where Blanco lives, the ultimate city, New York. In this section, Blanco transforms herself into a series of renowned Nicaraguan poets: Rubén Darío, Salomón de la Selva, José Coronel Urtecho, and Ernesto Cardenal to portray the 20th century, together with Blanco’s own time, her country, and her tradition.

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