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    Poemas de Claribel Alegría

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    Poemas inéditos de Claribel Alegrí

    Strangers yet [music] : Claribel /

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    For piano.; Caption title.; Cover title: Claribel's song, 'Strangers yet'".; "Music of the period" -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn459249; MUS: N, MUS/131

    The Seattle Spirit for Mine, 1909

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    1907Seattle held its first world's fair, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE) in 1909. The fair promoted the region's growth and prosperity that had begun with the 1897 arrival of the first shipment of Yukon gold. "The Seattle Spirit For Mine, 1909" was but one of the songs written at the time to promote the upcoming AYPE. Rene Bronner wrote the lyrics and Claribel Murphey Blomquist the music. The cover has a large photograph of the Lowman Building, on the corner of First Avenue and Cherry Street in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. The piece was published by Claribel Murphey Blomquist in Seattle and by Otto Zimmerman & Son in Cincinnati, Ohio. The back cover has ads for four additional songs by Ms. Blomquist.Caption information source: "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909): Music at the Fair" Peter Blecha, historylink.org Essay 8876.1 score (6 p.) + 1 part ; 11 x 14 in

    Claribel

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    First Line: Where Claribel low lieth the breezes pause and dieKey: G Majo

    Wallace, Claribel

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Claribel Wallac

    Wallace, Claribel

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    Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Claribel Wallac

    Claribel Alegría

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    O'Dell, Courtney; Curtright, Lauren. (2002). Claribel Alegría. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166057

    Claribel Alegria (Salvador)

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    Claribel Alegria (Salvador). In: Cahiers du monde hispanique et luso-brésilien, n°49, 1987. René Char. p. 46

    Feminismo en la poesía de Claribel Alegría

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    Date on title page reads 5/22/2010 - author verifies typo and correct date to be 5/22/2014.Claribel Alegría is an important Central American essayist, novelist, poet, and feminist. She was born in Nicaragua, and then raised in El Salvador because of the exile of her parents by the dictator, Anastasio Somoza Debayle. During her childhood she was influenced by the deaths and disappearances of many Nicaraguans during the Somoza dictatorship as well as the aftermath of the massacre of over 30,000 peasants in El Salvador. These violent and turbulent events inspired her writing. Many scholars have analyzed and celebrated her most famous novels for their political and social commentaries; however few have investigated her poetry. My research gives a more complete picture of the works of Claribel Alegría through the analysis of five books of her poetry. This investigation revealed that Claribel Alegría not only deals with themes of social and political justice, but also themes of feminism. In her poetry she questions the official history, and instead demonstrates events through a woman’s lens, criticizes traditional gender roles in both the public and private spheres, and changes images of women in famous literary works to empower them and treat them as literary subjects, instead of literary objects.SUNY BrockportModern Languages and CulturesSenior Honors These

    Don Joaquín

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    La escritora nicaragüense cuenta cómo se dio su encuentro con don Joaquín García Monge, a quien considera su padrino. Don Joaquín publicó los primeros poemas de Claribel en la revista Repertorio Americano, esto le permitió a Claribel convertirse en la alumna del gran poeta español Juan Ramón Jiménez
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