This is poetry from Argentina.
Between Words by Juan Gelman translated by Lisa Bradford is published by Coimbra Editions. This is a Book originally written in Spanish. This was published in 2010.0 and has the ISBN of 9.780982655627E12.
Between Words, by Juan Gelman, is a Spanish poetry collection from Argentina, translated by Lisa Bradford, published by Coimbra Editions in 2010. It is an Argentine Spanish-language selection by Juan Gelman where silence, exile, and political tenderness live in the gaps of speech. Gelman is often strongest where language cannot quite cover grief, which makes the space between words feel inhabited. I would not ask the reader to solve this book before feeling it. The better invitation is to start with the image that will not quite explain itself, then follow the pressure of cadence, silence, and address. For this library, the book matters as more than a representative entry from Argentina. It gives English-language readers another route into how poetry travels: not as a tidy report from elsewhere, but as a living encounter with local weather, historical pressure, and the privacy of a voice.
If you’d like to see international poetry continue and gain traction, consider requesting this work from your local library, or purchasing it from places like Open Books (a poetry only bookstore), Asterism Books (an independent press distributor), or bookshop.org to connect you with your local bookstores.
Check out more of the always in-progress translated poetry index here.
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