The Difficult Days
About this book
Roberto Sosa was born in Honduras in 1930. Expressing the oppression and poverty of his country, the poems in The Difficult Days are from Un Mutido Para Todos Dividido and Los Pobres, which won the Adonais Prize for Poetry in Madrid in 1968.
Originally published in 1983.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- Esta Luz Que Subscribo
- This Light I Subscribe To
- Los Pobres
- The Poor
- Transparencia
- Transparency
- Los Peldaños Que Faltan
- The Missing Stairs
- Los Indios
- The Indians
- La Realidad
- Reality
- La Yerba Cortada Por Los Campesinos
- The Grass the Peasants Cut
- Los Elegidos De La Violencia
- Those the Violence Selects
- Las Voces No Escuchadas De Los Ricos
- Unheard Voices of the Rich
- La Muerte Otra
- The Other Death
- Los Claustros
- The Sanctuary
- La Hora Baja
- Low Hour
- Malignos Bailarines Sin Cabeza
- Wicked Headless Dancers
- Las Sales EnigmĂĄticas
- The Mysterious Sallies
- Piano Vacio
- Empty Piano
- La Batalla Oscura
- The Dark War
- Mi Padre
- My Father
- Arte Espacial
- Spatial Art
- CanciĂłn Para un Gato Muerto
- Song for a Dead Cat
- Testimonios
- Testimonies
- Los Dias Dificiles
- The Difficult Days
- Después De Los Encuentros
- After the Encounters
- Un Anortnal Volumen De Lluvia (CrĂłnica De Un Juicio Final)
- An Unusual Amount of Rain (A Doomsday Report)
- DescripciĂłn De Una Ciudad En Peligro
- Description of an Endangered City
- El Aire Que Nos Queda
- The Air We Have Left
- El Invierno Puede Ser Un InvĂĄlido
- Winter Can Be an Invalid
- La Arena Del Desierto Que Comparto Con Otros
- The Desert Sand I Share with Others
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