Woman Who Has Sprouted Wings: Poems By Contemporary Latin American Women Poets
(Crow, Mary, Alejandra Pizarnik, Renata Pallottini, Violeta Parra, Maria Mercedes Carranza, Rita Geada, Mari Sabina, At Al. )
Woman Who Has Sprouted Wings: Poems By Contemporary Latin American Women Poets
(Crow, Mary, Alejandra Pizarnik, Renata Pallottini, Violeta Parra, Maria Mercedes Carranza, Rita Geada, Mari Sabina, At Al. )
Publisher: Latin American Literary Review Press
Date published: 1984
Format: Softcover
First edition. Edited by Mary Crow. Text in English and Spanish. Octavo. 168pp. Very good with stain on inside front wrap and flyleaf, wear at the spine and tiny splash mark on rear wrap. With bookplate noting this book comes from the library of poet David Ignatow. Inscribed by Crow: "To David, with much love & admiration, Mary." An anthology of poetry by contemporary Latin American women poets, including Crow, Alejandra Pizarnik, Renata Pallottini, Violeta Parra, Maria Mercedes Carranza, Rita Geada, Mari Sabina, et al.
PoesÃa completa (1955-1972). Edición a cargo de Ana Becciu (ed. 2003)
Pizarnik, Alejandra
PoesÃa completa (1955-1972). Edición a cargo de Ana Becciu (ed. 2003)
Pizarnik, Alejandra
Publisher: Editorial Lumen., Barcelona.
Date published: 2003
PoesÃa. Colección PoesÃa.Páginas/Pages:470 p. Excelente estado de conservación (ver fotos), dedicatoria con bolÃgrafo que no es de la autora 21 x 14 cm
2012. Erstausgabe, Roma, Aracne, 2012, gr.8°, 184 S., Text: italienisch, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar. Should your order's weight exceed 1kg, we shall need to message you, to recalculate the shipping cost. (= Sollte Ihre Bestellung mehr als 1k wiegen, müssten die Portokosten angepasst werden, Sie bekämen vorab eine Anfrage per Email.)
Textos selectos por Cristina Piña - Primera edición
Alejandra Pizarnik
Textos selectos por Cristina Piña - Primera edición
Alejandra Pizarnik
Publisher: Corregidor
Date published: 1989
Format: Softcover
Primera edición, rústica, tapa blanda con solapas, editado por Corregidor, colección Letras al sur del RÃo Bravo. Son 157 páginas sobre unas dimensiones de 19.5 x 12.5 cm. Prólogo y selección de textos a cargo de Cristina Piña.
Woman Who Has Sprouted Wings: Poems By Contemporary Latin American Women Poets
(Crow, Mary, Alejandra Pizarnik, Renata Pallottini, Violeta Parra, Maria Mercedes Carranza, Rita Geada, Mari Sabina, At Al. )
Woman Who Has Sprouted Wings: Poems By Contemporary Latin American Women Poets
(Crow, Mary, Alejandra Pizarnik, Renata Pallottini, Violeta Parra, Maria Mercedes Carranza, Rita Geada, Mari Sabina, At Al. )
Publisher: Latin American Literary Review Press
Date published: 1984
Format: Softcover
First edition. Edited by Mary Crow. Text in English and Spanish. Octavo. 168pp. Very good with stain on inside front wrap and flyleaf, wear at the spine and tiny splash mark on rear wrap. With bookplate noting this book comes from the library of poet David Ignatow. Inscribed by Crow: "To David, with much love & admiration, Mary." An anthology of poetry by contemporary Latin American women poets, including Crow, Alejandra Pizarnik, Renata Pallottini, Violeta Parra, Maria Mercedes Carranza, Rita Geada, Mari Sabina, et al.
Buenos Aires : Acuarius Libros, 1971. 1ª ed. Rústica. 10.5x18.5. Huellas de óxido en el interior de la cubierta. El exterior de las cubiertas, y el interior del libro muy limpios. Buen ejemplar
10.5x18.5. 66pp. 3h. Rústica. Español Huellas de óxido en el interior de la cubierta. El exterior de las cubiertas, y el interior del libro muy limpios. Buen ejemplar.
LibrerÃa Aves Del ParaÃso Descripción del libro: -TÃtulo: El Infierno Musical -Autor: Alejandra Pizarnik -Editorial: Siglo Veintiuno Editores -Lugar y Año: Bs. As. 1971 -Encuadernación: Rustica -Páginas: 76 -Estado General: Muy Bueno -Traducción: Ninguna -Medidas: 18x15cm -Peso: 115grs -Idioma: Español -Detalles: MÃnimas marcas con lápiz en los márgenes. Todos nuestros artÃculos son revisados antes de ser publicados. LAS IMÃGENES DE NUESTRAS PUBLICACIONES SON ORIGINALES DE NUESTROS ARTÃCULOS.
Pizarnik, Alejandra: EL INFIERNO MUSICAL. Buenos Aires, Siglo XXI, 1971. Primera edición. In 8º, 76 p., rústica original. Excelente ejemplar. Solicitar imágenes por consulta.
Sudamericana, Buenos Aires, 1968. 16x13 cm. 72 págs. Rústica a dos tintas. Pequeña falta en parte superior del lomo. Buen ejemplar. // Primera edición // Sexto poemario de la autora, tras "La tierra más ajena" (1955), "La última inocencia" (1956), "Las aventuras perdidas" (1958), "Ãrbol de Diana" (1962) y "Los trabajos y las noches" (1965) // Alejandra Pizarnik (Buenos Aires, 1936-1972) //
Buenos Aires: Editorial Sur, 1962.. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. (12 x 20 cm). pp.65. Original card wrappers printed in red and black. Mellowing to wrappers, small chip and tear to spine, generally a very good copy. The author's fourth collection of poems, which includes the poems "La última inocencia" (1956), "Las aventuras perdidas" (1958) and "Otros poemas" (1959) and a prologue by Octavio Paz. Alejandra Pizarnik, born Flora Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972), was Argentine poet whose poems are known for their stifling sense of exile and rootlessness. Pizarnik was born into a family of Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. She attended the University of Buenos Aires, where she studied philosophy and literature. Later she ventured into painting, studying with the Catalan Argentine painter Juan Batlle Planas. In 1960 she moved to Paris, where she worked for French publishing houses and magazines. She wrote the present collection of poems when she was 26 and living in Paris.
FIRST EDITION. 8vo. (12 x 20 cm). pp.65. Original card wrappers printed in red and black. Mellowing to wrappers, small chip and tear to spine, generally a very good copy. The author's fourth collection of poems, which includes the poems "La última inocencia" (1956), "Las aventuras perdidas" (1958) and "Otros poemas" (1959) and a prologue by Octavio Paz. Alejandra Pizarnik, born Flora Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972), was Argentine poet whose poems are known for their stifling sense of exile and rootlessness. Pizarnik was born into a family of Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. She attended the University of Buenos Aires, where she studied philosophy and literature. Later she ventured into painting, studying with the Catalan Argentine painter Juan Batlle Planas. In 1960 she moved to Paris, where she worked for French publishing houses and magazines. She wrote the present collection of poems when she was 26 and living in Paris.
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