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... poems " Mujer negra " ( Black Woman ) and " Amo a mi amo " ( I Love My Master ) . Likewise , the majority of the essays presented in Singular Like A Bird are overly repetitious for the initiated and novice reader of Morejón's work ...
... poems " Mujer negra " ( Black Woman ) and " Amo a mi amo " ( I Love My Master ) . Likewise , the majority of the essays presented in Singular Like A Bird are overly repetitious for the initiated and novice reader of Morejón's work ...
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... poems become overly moralistic or when a voice or message she attempts to render turns flat . The collection is not divided into sections . However , the poems are grouped together , and often predictable themes are laced throughout ...
... poems become overly moralistic or when a voice or message she attempts to render turns flat . The collection is not divided into sections . However , the poems are grouped together , and often predictable themes are laced throughout ...
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... poems dedicated to the poet's mother , " De Strong Woman , " exemplifies a kind of newness towards which Honeyghan is working . In the poem , the speaker defines the role of woman as non- political ( " De strong woman don't form no ...
... poems dedicated to the poet's mother , " De Strong Woman , " exemplifies a kind of newness towards which Honeyghan is working . In the poem , the speaker defines the role of woman as non- political ( " De strong woman don't form no ...
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