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... translation of Woman in Front of the Sun , and it's coming out in Spanish ( Mujer Frente al Sol ) . Poetry is almost impossible to place . University of Georgia Press has been loyal and has kept my books in print no matter what the ...
... translation of Woman in Front of the Sun , and it's coming out in Spanish ( Mujer Frente al Sol ) . Poetry is almost impossible to place . University of Georgia Press has been loyal and has kept my books in print no matter what the ...
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... translation in Richardson's Refusal of the Shadow . For those essays that do not appear in Richardson's text , I use the original French essays . Please see Works Cited for additional reference information . 2. This notion of imitation ...
... translation in Richardson's Refusal of the Shadow . For those essays that do not appear in Richardson's text , I use the original French essays . Please see Works Cited for additional reference information . 2. This notion of imitation ...
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... Translation of Selected Poems of Shirley Campbell . " Afro- Hispanic Review 18.10 ( Fall 1999 ) : 37-40 . " Expressions of the Costa - Rican Black Experience : The Short Stories of Dolores Joseph and the Poetry of Shirley Campbell ...
... Translation of Selected Poems of Shirley Campbell . " Afro- Hispanic Review 18.10 ( Fall 1999 ) : 37-40 . " Expressions of the Costa - Rican Black Experience : The Short Stories of Dolores Joseph and the Poetry of Shirley Campbell ...
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Short Story by Christine Birbalsingh | 8 |
Creative Nonfiction by Tiphanie Yanique | 15 |
Articles | 32 |
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