Description: Beloved by lovers of poetry across the globe, José Watanabe (1946-2007) is one of Peru's most celebrated twentieth-century poets. Of his variegated repertoire, which includes articles, screenplays, and children's books, Watanabe is best known for his seven original books of poetry, of which Natural History is the first to be rendered into English. Here, the starkly lyrical poems are presented in dual-language format and alongside pen-and-ink drawings by the Lima-based artist Eduardo Tokeshi, which appeared in the original Spanish-language volume. This book is an essential contribution to global discussions about nature writing, Spanish-language poetry, the literary and physical landscapes of Peru, Indigenous culture, and Asian migration across the Americas. Excerpt from "In the Dry Riverbed" But I walk with odd levity, neither wounded nor guilty, up the riverbed from whose high walls bulge roots of willows. I chew them and their bitter flavor is the one resistance I come across as I move against the current
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Original Language: Spanish
Book Title: Natural History : Poems
Number of Pages: 112 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Topic: Caribbean & Latin American, Subjects & Themes / Places
Publication Year: 2022
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Poetry
Item Weight: 0 Oz
Author: Michelle Har Kim, José Watanabe, Eduardo Tokeshi
Item Length: 8.5 in
Book Series: Georgia Review Books Ser.
Item Width: 5.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback