Tag Archives: Spanish
New Spanish Poetry
A discussion of his forthcoming book, A New History of Contemporary Spanish Poetry. 669 – New Spanish Poetry
Reader and Writer: French and Hispanic Literature
Philip Berk discusses his study of Rabelaisian hermeneutics–the literary relationship between the author and his audiences–in Pantagruel, Rabelais’s sixteenth-century novel which satirizes French culture, religion, and learning. Robert ter Horst and Patricia Sanchez comment on three noteworthy aspects of Hispanic literature … Continue reading
Posted in Berk, Philip R., Episodes, Sanchez, Patricia, ter Horst, Robert
Tagged French, Literature, Poetry, Religion, Spanish
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(1) Energy and American Cultural Values; (2) Contemporary Spanish Poetry and Poets; (3) Black English
Harvey Brooks and Sanford Lakoff discuss the cultural risks and rewards associated with coal, nuclear, and solar energy, especially as it pertains to the United States. John Agresto joins the conversation. In the next segment [20:25], Andrew Debicki talks about modern Spanish … Continue reading
Posted in Agresto, John, Brooks, Harvey, Davis, Charles, Debicki, Andrew, Episodes, Lakoff, Sanford
Tagged Poetry, Spanish
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