Cesaire Aime:
Notebook of a Return to the Native Land

Wesleyan Poetry

Translator: ClaytonEshleman, Translator: Annette GailSmith

Wesleyan University Press , 2001
Quality paperback, 66 pages
Size: 212x138 mm
ISBN: 9780819564528
ISBN-10: 0819564524

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Aime Cesaire

A Celebrated Poet, Novelist, And Philosopher, Aima Casaire Is The Author Of Several Books, Volumes Of Poetry And Numerous Plays, Including Return To My Native Land, A Season In The Congo And An African Version Of Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Clayton Eshleman

The Recipient Of The National Book Award In 1979 For His Co-Translation Of Cesar Vallejo's Complete Posthumous Poetry, Clayton Eshleman Founded And Edited Two Seminal And Highly-Regarded Literary Journals, Caterpillar (1967 - 1973) And Sulfur (1982 - 2000). Eshleman Has Published Twelve Books Of Original Poetry, Two Volumes Of Essays, And Translations Of Vallejo, Cesaire, Neruda, Artaud, Holan And Deguy. Award-Winning Poet, Feminist Thinker And Political Activist Adrienne Rich Is The Author Of Many Books, Most Recently Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995 - 1998 (1999).

Annette Gail Smith

Smith Practiced Nursing For 18 Years, Working In Hospitals, Doctors' Offices, Private Homes, And Industrial Plants. She Currently Works As A Camp Nurse At A Wilderness Program For Troubled Teenagers.

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