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Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America Book

Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America
Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America, The result of a 20-year collaboration between poet Edward Dorn and scholar Gordon Brotherston, <i>The Sun Unwound</i> gathers together the disparate voices of oppressed Americans through the centuries: the hymns, songs, and prayers of Mezoamericans and ot, Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America, The result of a 20-year collaboration between poet Edward Dorn and scholar Gordon Brotherston, The Sun Unwound gathers together the disparate voices of oppressed Americans through the centuries: the hymns, songs, and prayers of Mezoamericans and ot, Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America
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  • Sun Unwound: Original Texts from Occupied America
  • Written by author Edward Dorn
  • Published by North Atlantic Books, February 1999
  • The result of a 20-year collaboration between poet Edward Dorn and scholar Gordon Brotherston, The Sun Unwound gathers together the disparate voices of oppressed Americans through the centuries: the hymns, songs, and prayers of Mezoamericans and ot
  • The result of a 20-year collaboration between poet Edward Dorn and scholar Gordon Brotherston, The Sun Unwound gathers together the disparate voices of oppressed Americans through the centuries: the hymns, songs, and prayers of Mezoamericans and ot
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Emperors24
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Huitzilopochtli's promise30
Siege of Tenochtitlan31
Aztec Priests' Speech34
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Uinal46
Katun 13 Ahau50
Foreigners51
Christian Justice53
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Healing Song56
I built my House56
Death of Cuauhtemoc57
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Potatoes, Maize61
Eclipse62
Viracocha & child62
Invasion63
Love Song66
Carnival68
Swallow69
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Genesis72
Namandu74
Curing Song77
Suffering77
Lament78
Song to Fidel84
Forward Guerrillas86
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I Give You My Word92
Ars Poetica92
Flies96
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The New Journey102
Let's Start Walking106
Andres108
A dead youth108
The Price of a Country110
The Dead110
Now You Know he Died112
Havana 1959112
Otto Rene the Poet114
Requiem for Luis Augusto118
Goodbye to the Man I Was126
To Fernando128
Don't Hide130
The black heralds138
Agape138
The eternal dice140
To my brother Miguel142
Verdict144
Who is it so shrill146
Time Time148
Our parents150
Dicotyledon clutch152
The suit I wore tomorrow152
I was off as usual along the veined street154
Tomorrow th'other day156
Vvaliant I strivve to back the blow156
I think of your sex158
Like my explanation160
In that corner, where we slept together160
The four walls of the cell162
It's possible as many as four magistrates164
Hope mourns among the cotton166
Done with the stranger with whom, late166
We are matched with ourselves, thread to the eye of a needle168
Death kneeling oozes170
Every day I rise blindly172
The hightest points are cratered172
Of wood is my patience174
How you hunt us176
It hails so much, as if I should recall176
I'm going to talk about hope180
I'm laughing182
epistle to the transients182
The nine monsters184
He goes running, walking188
Black stone on a white stone190
Intensity and height192
He who will come192
The hungry man's rack194
Palms and guitar198
Paris, October 1936200
The unfortunates202
The accent hangs from my shoe204
My heart will and won't have its hue206
Wedding march208
The soul that suffered from being its body210
Bedrock and Lode212
Hymn to the volunteers of the Republic216
The beggars226
Small liturgy for a hero of the Republic228
Mass230
Spain, take away this cup from me232
O Album de Pagu237
Canal254
A Fish256
Safety Matches256
Nothing258
Tree Between Two Walls262


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