Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Concha . " Coolbrith began " Concha " in New York in 1920 when she was already almost 80 but the poem was not published until 1929 , a year after the poet's death . Nine hundred lines in length , " Concha " is by far the longest and ...
... Concha . " Coolbrith began " Concha " in New York in 1920 when she was already almost 80 but the poem was not published until 1929 , a year after the poet's death . Nine hundred lines in length , " Concha " is by far the longest and ...
Halaman 32
... Concha herself does not know . It seems to have something to do with betrayal and jealousy . Concha is the result of a com- mingling of bloods in which the darker race , it seems , was betrayed by the fair one . This theme is picked up ...
... Concha herself does not know . It seems to have something to do with betrayal and jealousy . Concha is the result of a com- mingling of bloods in which the darker race , it seems , was betrayed by the fair one . This theme is picked up ...
Halaman 33
... Concha " than any single poem by a woman . What we can see clearly by observing Ina Coolbrith up close is that , though the West was different from the East in some respects , there was no in- dependent culture springing out of its can ...
... Concha " than any single poem by a woman . What we can see clearly by observing Ina Coolbrith up close is that , though the West was different from the East in some respects , there was no in- dependent culture springing out of its can ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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