New Love Poetry

Nicolás Guillén

earliest edition we have, 1994 University of Toronto Press, 1994 hardcover 159 pages

[University of Toronto romance series]

In 1966, Nicolas Guillen, the acclaimed poet of Cuba, wrote a book of 15 poems dealing with a rupture in his affair with Sara Casal. His poems take the form of a conversation with the absent loved one, and also a series of subtle dialogues with figures in world literature, including Dante, Becquer, Neruda and Rulfo. The volume is bilingual, presenting in Spanish and English, Guillen's poems and Ellis' commentary and...

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