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"...Three Poets,
Marlena Maduro Baraf, Carmen Bardeguez-Brown, and Julio César Paz ...a unique collection of poetry that is an act of kinship and a compelling documentary of language in time. These three voices rally the power of poetry in a global way, from New York to Hanoi to Chiang Mai."
-Elaine Sexton, author of
Drive
"The fact that three Latino poets collaborated on this work gives the book a nuanced and more complex vision. These poet-travelers offer us a feast of images from their adopted societies. They present us with what is new and different while remembering that which was left behind."
-Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, Author of
Daughters of the Stone
,
A Woman of Endurance
, and
Indómita
.
"Three beautiful poets, connected by history and by their love of words have given us this unusual, memorable collection of friendship, and of understanding." -Esther Cohen, Poet, New York.
Marlena Maduro Baraf, Carmen Bardeguez-Brown, and Julio César Paz ...a unique collection of poetry that is an act of kinship and a compelling documentary of language in time. These three voices rally the power of poetry in a global way, from New York to Hanoi to Chiang Mai."
-Elaine Sexton, author of
Drive
"The fact that three Latino poets collaborated on this work gives the book a nuanced and more complex vision. These poet-travelers offer us a feast of images from their adopted societies. They present us with what is new and different while remembering that which was left behind."
-Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, Author of
Daughters of the Stone
,
A Woman of Endurance
, and
Indómita
.
"Three beautiful poets, connected by history and by their love of words have given us this unusual, memorable collection of friendship, and of understanding." -Esther Cohen, Poet, New York.