Rolando Cárdenas : On the Life and Work of a Chilean Master
Rolando Cárdenas : On the Life and Work of a Chilean Master
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Author(s): Cárdenas, Rolando
ISBN No.: 9781734435665
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.08
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Rolando Cárdenas: On the Life and Work of a Chilean Master introduces Anglophone readers to one of the twentieth century's most vital yet overlooked Chilean poets. The poet's work emerged from the solitude and stark beauty of Punta Arenas-the southernmost city in the world-and from the political upheavals leading up to and following Chile's 1973 coup. Known for his precise, quietly lyrical depictions of Chile's far southern landscapes and for capturing what he called la soledad magallánica, Cárdenas wrote five remarkable collections that grapple with social tension, historical rupture, and the intimate textures of daily life. Long suppressed by censorship and made nearly inaccessible through decades of scarcity, his poetry is gathered here for the first time in English, accompanied by photographs, archival materials, and reflections from friends and fellow writers. This volume offers a restored portrait of a poet whose voice-rooted in a region yet resonant far beyond it-testifies to the resilience of art under repression and expands the global understanding of Chilean literature. Co-edited by Felipe Acevedo Riquelme, Mathew Weitman, and July Westhale, this Unsung Masters edition brings Cárdenas' lyric vision into long-overdue international view.


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