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Return of the River: The Selected Poems of Roberto Sosa

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Product Description Return of the River presents a wide selection of Roberto Sosa's poetry in superb translations by JoAnne Engelbert. Born in Yoro, Honduras in 1930 into a poor family, Roberto Sosa had to struggle hard to gain an education and didn't publish his first book until he was nearly thirty. After he won the Adonais Prize (1969) and the Casa de las Americas Prize (1971), critics recognized him as a major talent. From Library Journal Although Sosa is Honduras's leading contemporary poet, he is far from a household name beyond his homeland. Publication of this bilingual collection, which offers a well-chosen, representative selection from all nine of his poetic works, is an important step toward ending that undeserved neglect. The trajectory of Sosa's work moves from the experimental "Calligrams" to the political commitment of his middle period, then modulates to the erotic "The Lifted Mask" and the elegiac "The Weeping of Things." Through this thematic variety, Sosa maintains a simple, short, direct style, as exemplified by the fundamental "My Father," which the translations accurately convey. By their very nature, these verses outlast and transcend the political vicissitudes of both the poet and the state that engendered them. A much more diverse offering than the previous Difficult Days (LJ 9/15/83), this is likely to be Sosa's definitive collection in English for some time to come. Lawrence Olszewski, OCLC Lib., Dublin, OH Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. Review "Sosa's voice...is never ornate or emotionally explosive; it is controlled, reflective, and measured. Nevertheless, it is intensely emotional and pregnant with feeling, a feeling that is seductive and operates in the manner of an undertow."-San Francisco Chronicle Book Description Return of the River presents a wide selection of Roberto Sosa's poetry in superb translations by JoAnne Engelbert. Born in Yoro, Honduras in 1930 into a poor family, Roberto Sosa had to struggle hard to gain an education and didn't publish his first book until he was nearly thirty. After he won the Adonais Prize (1969) and the Casa de las Americas Prize (1971), critics recognized him as a major talent. About the Author JoAnne Engelbert is Professor Emeritus at Montclair State College and currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida.