Birds on the Kiswar Tree

Birds on the Kiswar Tree

Birds on the Kiswar Tree

Birds on the Kiswar Tree

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BIRDS ON THE KISWAR TREE is a bilingual (Spanish/English) poetry collection by Peruvian Andean poet Odi Gonzales presents poems that sing in the voices of native birds and speak through the devout, but subversive, Quechua artists of Peru's colonial era. Their religious art provides the imagery for these astounding poems. In the Eden painted by one anonymous artist, Andean kiswar trees grow, native ñukchu flowers bloom, llamas graze, and parrots perch in the trees, and in out-of-the-way nooks of Andean churches, rebel angels hide, armed with harquebuses. Canvas by canvas, poem by poem, Gonzales gives us a poetry collection as a living and talking museum in which the Quechua artists of Peru's past demonstrate both their sincere Christian faith and their opposition to the Spanish destruction of the Inca empire. Originally published in Peru in 2005 as La Escuela de Cusco (The School of Cusco), BIRDS ON THE KISWAR TREE stands as an elegant and richly imagined tribute to these indigenous and mestizo artists. By extension, it shows how artists may put forth their views when prevailing circumstances make outward protest a perilous option.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150794832
Publisher: 2Leaf Press
Publication date: 07/12/2015
Series: 2LP TRANSLATIONS , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 962 KB

About the Author

ODI GONZALES, an award-winning poet is a native speaker of both Spanish and Quechua, was born in Cusco, Peru and is one of the most important Peruvian poets of his generation. He holds a degree in Literature from Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, an MA in Latin American literature from the University of Maryland and received his PhD from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Lima, Peru). In collaboration with English-speaking writers and academics, Gonzales has translated into English a significant body of work on the Peruvian oral tradition, including myths, legends, and rituals, for the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., National Geographic Television, and The National Foreign Language Center at the University of Maryland. The author of seven collections of poems, his work appears in a number of key anthologies published in Latin America, Britain, and the United States. He teaches courses in Quechua language and culture and prehispanic literature of the Andean region at New York University. BIRDS ON THE KISWAR TREE is his first collection in English translation.
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