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Very Drunk / Borracho - Love Poems & Other Acts of Madness / Poemas de Amor y Otros Actos de Locura (Paperback): Jesus Papoleto... Very Drunk / Borracho - Love Poems & Other Acts of Madness / Poemas de Amor y Otros Actos de Locura (Paperback)
Jesus Papoleto Melendez, Carolina Fung Feng
R502 R475 Discovery Miles 4 750 Save R27 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This bilingual collection of poems by Jesus Papoleto Melendez reads as a poetic autobiography of a hopeless romantic. Borracho invites us to find the essence of a man's character laid bare in the foibles of his desire and passionate pursuit of love. Spanning the poet's fifty-year career, this volume of fifty love poems takes us on a journey through the poet's winding paths of love and life. Beginning with poems dedicated to his mother and father, the cascading style of Melendez's verse strings together a series of vignettes within a flowing narrative of the poet's life in love. They offer lyrical glimpses into the struggle to find love and into a life lived in deep connection, and they lead us to bittersweet moments in the company of an aging man. The poems spring from times of exhilarating joy, sinking darkness, and painful absence, taking us on a journey through love's highs and lows.

Trailblazers, Black Women Who Helped Make Americ - American Firsts/American Icons, Volume 1 (Paperback): Gabrielle David,... Trailblazers, Black Women Who Helped Make Americ - American Firsts/American Icons, Volume 1 (Paperback)
Gabrielle David, Carolina Fung Feng, Chandra D L Waring, Lyah Beth Leflore
R897 Discovery Miles 8 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since slavery, Black women have struggled to liberate themselves from racism and sexism. Yet despite these hurdles and under the most difficult circumstances, they managed to achieve greatness. TRAILBLAZERS shines a light on these their accomplishments, which often led to widespread cultural change. TRAILBLAZERS is a six-volume series that examines the lives and careers of over four hundred brilliant women from the eighteenth century to the present who blazed uncharted paths in every conceivable way. Each TRAILBLAZERS volume is organized into several sections. Along with biographical information and powerful photographs, David provides a historical timeline for each section-written from the viewpoint of Black women-that maps out the significance of the featured women that follow. Volume 1 features an assortment of sixty-five activists, dancers, and athletes. We learn about the significance of activists like Ella Baker, Pauli Murray, Rosina Tucker, and Clara Day, who represent the hundreds of unnamed women who participated in the civil rights and labor movements. We re-discover dancers Jeni Legon and Margot Webb, who are honored alongside dance legends Josephine Baker, Katherine Dunham, Janet Collins, and a new generation of dancers including Misty Copeland, Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, and choreographers like Camille A. Brown, and Cynthia Oliver. And then there are the Black women athletes who disrupted the world of sports, from the nearly forgotten tennis champion Ora Washington and Alice Coachman-the first to compete and win in the Olympics-to Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast in Olympic history. Throughout the series, as David re-introduces many of these women into the public sphere, they are not always in predictable ways. For example, Debbie Allen makes a brief appearance in this volume, not for her acting or as a director, but rather as the dancer she initially trained to be, reminding us that Black women are multifaceted, multitalented, and complex. What binds these women together is that as they struggled on the front lines, they shook up the status quo of Black people in America. Throughout the volume, David also challenges the socially conditioned assumptions, stereotypes, and false binaries that denigrate Black women's bodies particularly in dance and sports, including the barriers they face in how they wear their hair. In this regard, David addresses the totality of Black womanhood: physically, culturally, and politically. With painstaking research, David has created an affordable, visually rich, and accessible reference book. From the foremothers who blazed trails and broke barriers, to the women who follow in their footsteps, TRAILBLAZERS offers powerful and inspiring role models for women and girls from all cultural backgrounds and for the intellectually curious. TRAILBLAZERS is a clarion call for recognition of the transformative work Black women have done and continue to do. Written in accessible prose that contains personal reflections for a broad audience, TRAILBLAZERS also serves as a vital reference guide for use in schools and libraries.

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