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2. Antígona González
- Additional Contributor(s):
- Pluecker, John, translator
- Description:
- Antígona González is the story of the search for a body, a specific body, one of the thousands of bodies lost in the war against drug trafficking that began more than a decade ago in Mexico. A woman, Antígona González, attempts to narrate the disappearance of Tadeo, her elder brother. She searches for her brother among the dead. San Fernando, Tamaulipas, appears to be the end of her search. But Sara Uribe’s book is also a palimpsest that rewrites and cowrites the juxtapositions and interweavings of all the other Antigones. From the foundational Antigone of Sophocles passing through Griselda Gambaro’s Antígona furiosa, Leopoldo Marechal’s Antígona Vélez, María Zambrano’s La tumba de Antígona all the way to Antigone’s Claim by Judith Butler. And this book’s writing machine includes testimonies from family members of the victims and fragments and fragments from news stories that provide accounts of all these absences, all the bodies that we are missing.
- Work Based On:
- Sophocles' Antigone
- Publisher:
- Les Figues Press
- Format:
- Print book
3. The Odyssey
- Additional Contributor(s):
- Pope, Alexander, translator, Shankman, Steven, editor, and Lawrence, Avery, artist
- Alternative Title:
- Ὀδύσσεια
- Date Copyrighted:
- 2009
- Description:
- 1 of 2 volumes in set of Alexander Pope translations. English translation by Alexander Pope. Greek text edited by Barry B. Powell; English translation edited by Steven Shurtleff; catalog entries researched and written by William Frank. "Enhanced by over fifty original art renderings in the Greek vase styles"--Jacket. Issued in slipcase. Includes bibliographical references.
- Publisher:
- Chester River Press
- Format:
- Print book
4. Night Sky with Exit Wounds
- Description:
- A haunting debut that is simultaneously dreamlike and visceral, vulnerable and redemptive, and risks the painful rewards of emotional honesty. "Ocean Vuong's first full-length collection aims straight for the perennial "big"--And very human--subjects of romance, family, memory, grief, war, and melancholia. None of these he allows to overwhelm his spirit or his poems, which demonstrate, through breath and cadence and unrepentant enthrallment, that a gentle palm on a chest can calm the fiercest hungers."--Publisher's description.
- Work Based On:
- Homer's Odyssey
- Publisher:
- Copper Canyon Press
- Format:
- Print book
5. The Odyssey
- Additional Contributor(s):
- Wilson, Emily, translator
- Date Copyrighted:
- 2018
- Description:
- "The first great adventure story in the Western canon, The Odyssey is a poem about violence and the aftermath of war; about wealth, poverty, and power; about marriage and family; about travelers, hospitality, and the yearning for home. In this fresh, authoritative version--the first English translation of The Odyssey by a woman--this stirring tale of shipwrecks, monsters, and magic comes alive in an entirely new way. "
- Publisher:
- W.W. Norton & Company
- Format:
- Print book