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La vasija que Juan fabricó
Par Nancy Andrews-Goebel. 2002
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Beaux-arts (biographies), Voyages et géographie, Poésie
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In Spanish. This vibrant storyis sure to enlighten all who are fascinated by traditional art forms, Mexican culture, and the…
power of the human spirit to find inspiration from the past.Juan Quezada is the premier potter in Mexico. With local materials and the primitive methods of the Casas Grandes people - including using human hair to make brushes and cow manure to feed the flames that fire his pots - Juan creates stunning pots in the traditional style. Each is a work of art unlike any other. The text is written in the form of "The House That Jack Built" and accompanied by a comprehensive afterword with photos and information about Juan's technique as well as a history of Mata Ortiz, the northern Mexican village where Juan began and continues to work. This celebratory story tells how Juan's pioneering work has transformed Mata Ortiz from an impoverished village into a prosperous community of world-renowned artists. Translated from The Pot That Juan Built, La vasija que Juan fabricó is sure to enlighten all who are fascinated by traditional art forms, Mexican culture, and the power of the human spirit to find inspiration from the past.La Risa
Par Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach. 2024
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Poésie
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La risa se compone de cuatro poemas épicos: El futuro: este poema se centró en un grupo divino que utilizó…
sus planes divinos para mejorar a la humanidad en su nación con el poder del Creador de la humanidad. Esto ayuda a dar crédito a las ideas y esfuerzos colectivos de un grupo que ayuda a su nación a superar las bárbaras transacciones de poder por parte de notorias personalidades conocedoras. El mensaje del Bosque: señala factores y soluciones que se inician entre las actividades ignorantes de los mortales e inmortales que no permiten la orientación divina de los seres inmortales. Los antepasados ganan protagonismo y mayores posibilidades de vivir si los mortales promueven y toman parte de sus costumbres en la tierra; esto exige una buena relación entre los humanos y sus antepasados. En los libros dos y cuatro, todos los poemas señalan las diferencias en la humanidad y cómo se pueden manejar las diferencias sin producir resultados negativos. Además, se señalan los desarrollos humanos tangibles que permiten preservar el dominio entre otras criaturas.Poems to Dream Together: Poemas para soñar juntos
Par Francisco X. Alarcón. 2005
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Multiculturalisme (romans)Poésie
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A bilingual collection of poetry by acclaimed Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarcón celebrating family, community, nature, and the positive power…
of dreams to shape our future.A young boy dreams that "all humans / and all living / beings / come together / as one big family / of the Earth." So begins this delightful bilingual collection of poems by Francisco X. Alarcón. As we travel through the boy's colorful universe, we learn about his family and community working together and caring for each other and the world in which they live. Neighbors help repair adobe homes. The boy and his family share old photographs, tend their garden, and pamper Mamá who "works day and night." Tribute is paid to those who toil in the fields, and to César Chávez. Most of all, we see how dreams can take many forms, from the fantastic imaginary ones that occur while we sleep to the realistic ones that guide our lives and give us inspiration for the endless possibilities of the future. Partly based on Alarcón's own dreams and family memories of growing up in Mexico and California, and vibrantly illustrated by Paula Barragán, these joyous, universal poems will inspire all readers to dream their own dreams for a better, compassionate, and loving world. "Close your eyes / and now get ready / to hop on a dream."