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  2. Latino poetry - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton is widely used to teach poetry in classrooms. [16] Another dramatic Latino poet is Giannina Braschi, who writes epic poetry that embeds dramatic, lyrical, and prose poems into lyric essays, political manifestos, and short stories. [17] [18] Braschi's cross-genre poetry works include Empire of Dreams (1994), the Spanglish classic Yo-Yo ...

  3. Latin American poetry - Wikipedia

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    Latin American poetry is the poetry written by Latin American authors. Latin American poetry is often written in Spanish, but is also composed in Portuguese, Mapuche , Nahuatl , Quechua , Mazatec , Zapotec , Ladino , English, and Spanglish . [ 1 ]

  4. Empire of Dreams (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Social and linguistic references to Latin American cities also abound, such as "the Latin American Quarter in Paris, the barrio chino barcelonés, the zaguanes of Borges's Buenos Aires, and the colonial houses in Old San Juan". [9] There are three parts and a total of six books of poetry within Empire of Dreams.

  5. Latino literature - Wikipedia

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    The Latino Literature field is not limited to journals, diaries, poetry, but it includes several other forms of literature. Since the Latino community is heavily diverse the work is expansive. There is not a single voice in this field but a combination of unique voices, styles, feelings, and stories.

  6. Category:Poems in Latin - Wikipedia

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    For medieval Latin poems, see Category:Medieval Latin poetry or Category:Christian hymns in Latin. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  7. American literature in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    A Collection of Latina Poetry co-edited by Bryce Milligan and Angela de Hoyos featured lyrical and prose poems by Marjorie Agosin, Julia Alvarez, Giannina Braschi, Anna Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, Rosario Ferre, Carmen Gimenez Smith, Lucha Corpi, and Lorna Dee Cervantes, among others. [20] Select poems were written in Spanish or used Spanglish.

  8. Adrian District Library to host free Latino poetry writing ...

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    The workshop, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., will be led by Nadia Mota and Inocencia Ramirez-Gorski, Latinex and Adrian native poets. Registration is required.

  9. Latin poetry - Wikipedia

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    First century AD; located at the Porta Salaria, Rome, commemorating an 11-year-old who won a poetry contest in 95 AD. The history of Latin poetry can be understood as the adaptation of Greek models. The verse comedies of Plautus, the earliest surviving examples of Latin literature, are estimated to have been composed around 205–184 BC.