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LALT No. 17

Volume 1,

Number 17.

February,

2021

In our seventeenth issue, we highlight the work of groundbreaking Colombian writer Albalucía Ángel, alongside Octavio Paz, a towering figure of Mexican letters and the second Latin American winner of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature. We also feature Peruvian poet Eduardo Chirinos, a series of photo portraits of writers in the pandemic, a selection of new translations seeking publisher, plus writing in the Murui, Quechua, and Tseltal lenguages in our ongoing Indigenous Literature section.

Table of Contents

Editor's Note

Editor’s Note: February 2021

By Marcelo Rioseco

Featured Author: Albalucía Ángel

Albalucía Ángel In Her Own Words

By Albalucía Ángel

The Guerrilla Fighter

By Albalucía Ángel

Albalucía Ángel: Return of the Wise Woman

By Alejandra Jaramillo

Delirious Writing: A View of Albalucía Ángel’s Novels

By Aleyda Gutiérrez

Borders of Language: Albalucía Ángel between Literature and Mysticism

By Manuel Alejandro Briceño Cifuentes

The Terrible Charm of Difficulty

By Jineth Ardila Ariza

Introduction: An Invitation to Enter the Narrative World of Albalucía Ángel

By Óscar Daniel Campo

Dossier: Octavio Paz

The Translation Venture of Paz and Hayashiya in a Haiku from Sendas de Oku

By Daisy Saravia

The Presence of Octavio Paz

By Anthony Stanton

Octavio Paz: Paths Towards the Untranslatable

By Christian Elguera

Dispatches from the Republic of Letters

Two Visits to Oklahoma

By Ángel Gilberto Adame

The Turning House

By Octavio Paz

Literature as a Compass on the Navigable Sea

By Octavio Paz

Octavio Paz: The Poet as Philosopher

By Manuel Durán

Chronicle

The Long Cueca of the Anti-Poet

By Antonio Díaz Oliva

Fiction

La Paz

By José Ángel Navejas

Flowerbed

By Mariana Travacio

From Mickey and The Gang

By Luis Arturo Ramos

Poetry

Three Poems

By Rossella Di Paolo

Three Poems from Cosmonauta

By Enza García Arreaza

Three Poems

By Rodrigo Arriagada-Zubieta

Essays

Notes on Journaling

By Leonardo Gil Gómez

Poetry and Parenthood

By Manuel Iris

Interviews

Translation as Home: A Conversation with Ilan Stavans

By Regina Galasso

A Conversation between Frederick Luis Aldama and Tess O’Dwyer, Co-Editors of Poets, Philosophers, Lovers: On the Writings of Giannina Braschi

By Tess O’Dwyer

The Mestizaje of Genres: An Interview with Ernesto Carrión

By Ernesto Carrión, Víctor Vimos

Pandemic Postcards

Pandemic Postcards: Alejandro Meter and the Word of the Image

By Alejandro Meter

Indigenous Literature

Rotten Flesh

By Jaime Pérez González

Anastasia Candre: Seed Woman, Woman of Life

By Andrea Guerra Losada

An Innocent Young Man

By Gladys Camacho Rios

Dossier: Eduardo Chirinos

I Write about Animals to Forget My Body

By Edwin Madrid

“When I read, I’m waiting for poetry to jump out at me from anywhere”: An Interview with Eduardo Chirinos

By Eduardo Chirinos, Octavio Pineda

Fragments of Tetramorph

By Eduardo Chirinos

Translator’s Note

By G.J. Racz

Translation Previews and New Releases

From prepoems in postspanish and other poems

By Jorgenrique Adoum

From Poemas de amor / Love Poems

From Selected Translations: Poems 2000-2020

By Ilan Stavans

On Translation: Seeking Publisher

From Fever Days

By Andrés Felipe Solano

From A House Full of People

By Mariana Sández

From Siberia

By Daniela Alcívar Bellolio

Nota Bene

Nota Bene: February 2021

By LALT Team

Book Reviews

Érase una vez en el Chocó by Cristian Valencia

By Rodolfo Celis

Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

By Gloria Morales

Longe, aqui: Poesia incompleta 1998-2019 by Maria Esther Maciel

By Elys Regina Zils

guillotine by Eduardo Corral

By Petra Salazar

Primavera Indiana by Juan Vitulli

By Martín Carrasco Peña

Mugre rosa by Fernanda Trías

By Leonor Courtoisie

from a red barn by Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, translated by Katherine M. Hedeen

By Mallory Truckenmiller Saylor

Cipriano by Marta Orrantia

By Andrea Beaudoin Valenzuela

Parawayraq Chawpinpi / Entre la lluvia y el viento by Washington Córdova Huamán

By Alex Hurtado Lazo

elis o teoría de la distancia by Lucas Margarit

By Arthur Malcolm Dixon

Los años sin juicio by Federico Vegas

By Raquel Rivas Rojas

Todo, menos morir by Alina Gadea

By Alonso Rabí do Carmo

Aves inmóviles by Julio Paredes

By Óscar Daniel Campo Becerra

Wërra by Federico Jeanmaire

By Carolina Sitya Nin

Caracas muerde / The Relentless City by Héctor Torres, translated by Kolin Jordan

By Pedro Plaza Salvati

Fantasmas del saber (Lo que queda de la lectura) by Noé Jitrik

By Maximiliano Crespi

Díptico de la frontera by Luis Mora-Ballesteros

By Bernardo Navarro Villarreal

Como si existiese el perdón by Mariana Travacio

By Manuela Borzone

Downtown Paraíso by Julio Escoto

By William Clary

Elástico de sombra by Juan Cárdenas

By Gustavo Bueno Rojas

Don’t cry for me, América: antología de escritores argentinos en Estados Unidos by Fernando Olszanski and Hernán Vera Álvarez (eds.)

By Luis Alejandro Ordóñez

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