Diana Bellessi : [interview].

Esteban Peicovich interviews poet Diana Bellesi who was born in Zavalla, Santa Fe. Bellesi works as a translator, gives song writing classes, and previously held writing workshops in the Buenos Aires prisons, which led to her book Paloma de contrabando (1988). She and Peicovich have a thorough discu...

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Corporate Author: Texas A & M University. Libraries
Other Authors: Peicovich, Esteban (Interviewer)
Format: CD Audio Book
Language:Spanish
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; [2007]
Series:Colección Los Palabristas ; 263.
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Summary:Esteban Peicovich interviews poet Diana Bellesi who was born in Zavalla, Santa Fe. Bellesi works as a translator, gives song writing classes, and previously held writing workshops in the Buenos Aires prisons, which led to her book Paloma de contrabando (1988). She and Peicovich have a thorough discussion on the use of language, the use of geographical locations in poetry, and what it is that keeps her writing against all odds. They speak about the roots of her first books, which includes her walk through out the American continents in 1969 through 1975. She's written numerous works including Destino y propagaciones published in Ecuador in 1970, Crusero equatorial (1981), Contestame, baila mi danca, a collection and translation of poems from contemporary North American women, published in 1984, Lo propio y lo ageno, book of reflections in 1996, and The twins, the dream published at the University of Houston in 1996. Bellesi reads a short poem from El Jardin, the last poetry book she wrote before she published an anthology of previous poems.
Item Description:Recordable compact disc.
Converted with permission from sound cassette to compact disc by the Texas A&M University Libraries.
Sound recording.
Physical Description:1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.