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INCESSANT BEAUTY is a feast for the senses and the mind. Ana Rossetti (from Cádiz, Spain), an award-winning poet and writer, became prominent among the many women poets who used the lifting of Spain's censorship to produce a fresh, often daring, body of poetry. INCESSANT BEAUTY offers to an English-speaking audience a first glimpse into Rossetti's eclectic and voracious symbolic universe. Editor and translator Carmela Ferradáns has selected poems that offer a wide range of themes that span more than thirty years, varying from the playful, often cheeky, early poems for which she is well-known,…mehr

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INCESSANT BEAUTY is a feast for the senses and the mind. Ana Rossetti (from Cádiz, Spain), an award-winning poet and writer, became prominent among the many women poets who used the lifting of Spain's censorship to produce a fresh, often daring, body of poetry. INCESSANT BEAUTY offers to an English-speaking audience a first glimpse into Rossetti's eclectic and voracious symbolic universe. Editor and translator Carmela Ferradáns has selected poems that offer a wide range of themes that span more than thirty years, varying from the playful, often cheeky, early poems for which she is well-known, to the more brooding meditations on transcendental human qualities, to the latest festive celebrations of the poetic word itself. Cover art by Spencer Sauter.
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ANA ROSSETTI is an award-winning Spanish poet from Cádiz, Spain, known in some circles as the "Madonna of Spanish Letters." Besides poetry, Rossetti has dabbled in most genres including fiction, essay, drama, children's literature and opera; has collaborated with visual artists, popular singers and fashion designers; and has been generally defined as a transformative figure in 20th and 21st century Spanish culture. Her most well-known poetry collections include Los devaneos de Erato (Premio Gules, 1980), Indicios vehementes (1985), Yesterday (1988), and Punto Umbrío (1996). In INCESSANT BEAUTY, editor and translator Carmela Ferradáns provides a wide range of selected works that capture the essence of Rossetti's poetry.