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  1. Century of the Death of the Rose: Selected Poems by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 2007-03-01
  2. Selected poems of Jorge Carrera Andrade by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1972
  3. Reflections on Spanish American Poetry by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1973-07-30
  4. Antologia poetica (Tierra firme) (Coleccion Testimonios) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 2000-02-17
  5. Autographed* Poesia Francesa Contemporanea by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1951
  6. TO THE BAY BRIDGE/CANTO AL PUENTE DE OAKLAND by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1941-01-01
  7. Revista Árbol De Fuego 51 - Vocación Terrena by Jorge - Aristeguieta, Jean Carrera Andrade, 1972-01-01
  8. Livre de l'exil precede de Message a l'afrique. Edition bilingue ... et une bibliographie de ses oeuvres par Rene L. F. Durand. by Jorge. Carrera Andrade, 1970
  9. REGISTRO DEL MUNDO. ANTOLOGÍA POÉTICA, 1922-1939. by Jorge. Carrera Andrade, 1945-01-01
  10. Ecuadorian Poets: Alejandro Carrión, Karina Galvez, Jorge Carrera Andrade, José Joaquín de Olmedo, Fanny Carrión de Fierro, Iván Carvajal
  11. Selected Poems of Jorge Carrera Andrade by Jorge Carrera Andrade; Trans. And with Intro By H. R. Hays, 1972
  12. Itinerario Poetico de Jorge Carrera Andrade. by Jose Hernan . Cordova, 1986
  13. HOMENAJE NACIONAL AL POETA JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE by No Author, 1976-01-01
  14. Ecuadorian Diplomats: Carlos Cueva Tamariz, José Ayala Lasso, Demetrio Aguilera Malta, Jorge Carrera Andrade, María Fernanda Espinosa

1. Jorge Carrera Andrade
Jorge Carrera Andrade ( 19031978) Poeta y diplomático ecuatoriano. Nació en Quito y se le considera el más grande escritor ecuatoriano y uno de los importantes poetas en lengua española del siglo XX. Entre las obras de Carrera se cuentan El estanque inefable
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Jorge Carrera Andrade
P oeta y diplomático ecuatoriano. Nació en Quito y se le considera el más grande escritor ecuatoriano y uno de los importantes poetas en lengua española del siglo XX. Desempeñó cargos diplomáticos en Europa, América del Sur y Japón, y trabajó en el ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Sus viajes supusieron una influencia en su poesía, rica en nombres de lugares y descripciones. Aunque algunos de sus poemas reflejan su identificación con la revolución social, la mayor parte de su poesía consiste en descripciones metafóricas de lugares y objetos, y se caracteriza por sus imágenes sensibles y originales. Entre las obras de Carrera se cuentan El estanque inefable La guirnalda del silencio La hora de las ventanas iluminadas (1937 ) y Floresta de los guacamayos ( 1964 ). Escribió también libros de viajes, como Rostros y climas (1948), y ensayos como La tierra siempre verde eMe Textos:
Agua germinal, de El alba llama a la puerta

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2. Carrera Andrade Jorge
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3. Carrera Andrade Jorge (versión De Impresión)
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5. The Drunken Boat
Jorge carrera andrade jorge Carrera Andrade. Hydrographic Poem Everywhere in theworld rivers seek each other, spreading throughout the earth their glass
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the Marlboro Review

Work by Steven Ford Brown can be found at the following websites:
Britannica Article

Cortland Review
Issue 7
Cortland Review
...
the Marlboro Review
Critical writing by Steven Ford Brown at barnesandnoble.com: Heart's Invention: On the Poetry of Vassar Miller "Sunday" first appeared in Poetry "Hydrographic Poem first appeared in Hayden's Ferry Review . Reprinted with permission. Jorge Carrera Andrade Hydrographic Poem Everywhere in the world rivers seek each other, spreading throughout the earth their glass trumpets. Navigation charts contain the blue biographies of rivers. Equatorial hydrography illustrated with fruits of the earth. Ecuador: South America, in its parrot stupor, dozes in your hoop of color.

6. Ecuador, Ministerio De Relaciones Exteriores
carrera andrade jorge.(Quito, 1902 – 1978). Poeta, diplomático y viajero incansable
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7. Carrera Andrade Jorge: Uomo Planetario
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8. Carrera Andrade Jorge
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9. Biblio.com - Spanish American Poetry By Jorge Carrera Andrade: Details
Jorge Carrera Andrade Spanish American Poetry. Albany State Universityof New York Press, 1973. 90 pages (notes) Five essays on
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11. The Drunken Boat
Feature on the Ecuarodian poet in The Drunken Boat.
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A selection of poems
The photo of Jorge Carrera Andrade was taken in the 1950's while he was a diplomat.
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Critical writing by Steven Ford Brown at barnesandnoble.com:
Heart's Invention: On the Poetry of Vassar Miller
Jorge Carrera Andrade
The Editors of The Drunken Boat are pleased to present an extensive introduction to the well-known Ecuadorian poet, Jorge Carrera Andrade. This issue contains a selection of Andrade's poetry translated from the Spanish by Steven Ford Brown. by Steven Ford Brown
I cannot remember on another occasion finding a place so clear and free of the torment of the spirit that has now become our daily bread. The images of Jorge Carrera Andrade are so extraordinarily clear, so connected to the primitive I imagine I am... participating in a vision already lost to the world. It is a place melancholy but grand.
— William Carlos Williams
Generally forgotten by American literary critics and anthologists, Ecuadorian Jorge Carrera Andrade (1902-1978) has long been considered by Latin America critics to be one of their most important poets. A country the size of Nevada, Ecuador is bordered by the dense rainforest of the Amazon on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. The country interior includes both lush farmland and the otherworldly volcanic landscapes and snow-capped mountains of the Andes. It's a country of startling contrasts. This is where Jorge Carrera Andrade grew up.

12. Jorge Carrera Andrade
Biografía y poemas de jorge carrera andrade. Antología de la poesía sensual, perdurable y romántica.
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" ...Mis labios en tu espejo palpitante
apuran manantiales de dulzura.
..."
"Red and Gold"
Frank Weston Benson
Biografía Poeta, ensayista y traductor ecuatoriano nacido en Quito en el
año de 1903.
Es una de las figuras más descollantes de la poesía ecuatoriana del siglo XX. Su obra, rica en metáforas descriptivas, recibió una fuerte influencia de su estadía en diferentes países donde ejerció la diplomacia. Hizo parte del grupo literario «La Idea» y fue uno de los iniciadores de la renovación lírica en latinoamérica con un importante aporte a la vanguardia.
Entre sus obras se destacan: «El estanque inefable» en 1922, «La guirnalda del silencio» en 1926, «La hora de las ventanas iluminadas» en 1937, «Familia de la noche» en 1953 y «Floresta de los guacamayos» en1964. Además fue autor de numerosos ensayos y traducciones publicados en diversas revistas de habla hispana.
Recibió el Premio Nacional de Cultura en 1977 y falleció un año después.
TIEMPO EN QUE EL CORAZÓN QUIERE SALTAR DESCALZO

AMOR ES MÁS QUE LA SABIDURÍA
SOLEDAD Y GAVIOTA VOCACIÓN TERRENA ... EL OBJETO Y SU SOMBRA Volver a: A media voz Volver a: Poesía perdurable Comparte esta página con tus amigos pulsando en este logo: TIEMPO EN QUE EL CORAZÓN QUIERE SALTAR DESCALZO Tiempo en que el corazón quiere saltar descalzo y en que al árbol le salen senos como a una niña.

13. Jacket 12 - Steven Ford Brown - Introduction - Jorge Carrera Andrade In America
An introduction to the jorge carrera andrade feature in Jacket 12, by Steven Ford Brown. With links to other articles on the Ecuadorian poet.
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Jorge Carrera Andrade in America
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IN DECEMBER of 1940 Jorge Carrera Andrade stepped ashore in America at the port of San Francisco, California. Appointed as Ecuadorian Consul General to the United States, Carrera Andrade had just spent four years in Tokyo as a militarized Japan swept through Asia and Indochina. In the past year Belgium, France, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, and Norway had fallen to the Germans. In December of 1940 the Luftwaffe had begun its bombing campaign of Britain. Dark war clouds increasingly loomed on the American horizon.
Books Abroad (now World Literature Today ) at the University of Oklahoma. Poetry
The appearance of the essay in Poetry immediately drew letters from Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams. Williams wrote in Spanish from his New Jersey home to the editor of Poetry
Secret Country
(New York: MacMillan, 1946). Translated by Muna Lee, wife of the then governor of Puerto Rico, it drew praise in the pages of the The Chicago Times, Hispania, The New York Times, The Partisan Review, Saturday Review of Literature

14. Jacket 12 - John Peale Bishop - The Poetry Of Jorge Carrera Andrade (1946)
Essay prefacing andrade's book of poems.
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John Peale Bishop
The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade
Published as the Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country: Poems , translated by Muna Lee, New York: MacMillan Publishers, 1946
This piece is 2,600 words or about seven printed pages long.
John Peale Bishop This Side of Paradise . After service in World War I Bishop was editor of Vanity Fair , worked for the New York offices of Paramount Pictures, and later served as chief poetry reviewer at The Nation Collected Poems Back to Andrade contents list
WHEN I WAS A CHILD and first went to school, I was taught that the Equator was an imaginary line encircling the globe midway between the poles. Later, in that book from which I first learned how the sensation of distance can be evoked by the strange names of far places, I was told of a country called Ecuador. Its name had been given it because it lay athwart that line which, first and last, is a convenience of the imagination. It was, nevertheless, a real country. On the maps, I drew and crudely colored it was bounded on one side by blue to describe a Pacific shore, while across the interior crawled lines, fuzzy as caterpillars, to indicate mountains, whose peaks bore remarkable names like Cotopaxi and Chimborazo.
Secret Country
The poems create their sense of abundance, precisely because they are so filled with the most commonplace details of everyday life. The lives of these laboring people are remote from us, but not their cares; so many of them are poor. Much that we encounter at first seems strange; but presently we recognize that the immediate strangeness of things is due less to their having been brought to us from a distant and equatorial climate than to their having been seen as though no one had looked at them before.

15. Jorge Carrera Andrade Collection
Poet, essayist, and diplomat jorge carrera andrade was born in Quito, Ecuador, on September 18, 1902 collection was purchased from jorge carrera andrade in 1969 at the suggestion
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Jorge Carrera Andrade Collection Manuscript Collection 202 Updated and revised by Kristen J. Nyitray June 2002 [Introduction] [History] [Scope and Content] [Series Description] ... [Series III - Scrapbooks]
Introduction return to top Poet, essayist, and diplomat Jorge Carrera Andrade was born in Quito, Ecuador, on September 18, 1902. He was the son of Abelardo Carrera Andrade and Carmen Vaca Andrade. Carrera Andrade was educated at Juan Montalvo Normal Institute, Mejía National Institute, and Faculty of Law of the University of Quito, Ecuador; Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Barcelona, Spain; Faculty of Philosophy, Aix-en-Provence, France. He earned a bachelor's degree and licentiate in social sciences. As both a diplomat in Ecuador's foreign service and an intermittent expatriate living in exile, Jorge Carrera Andrade travelled extensively throughout the world, recording his observations in numerous essays. An eminent poet as well, Carrera Andrade composed brief, imagistic poems noted for a sympathetic understanding of the human condition. He also translated the works of other writers into Spanish and adapted Japanese haiku into Spanish in a form called micrograma.

16. POESIA
jorge carrera andrade (Quito, 19031978) Caracas, 1962); Los primeros poemas de jorge carrera andrade (Caracas, 1962); Floresta de los guacamayos (Managua
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JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE (Quito, 1903-1978)
donde medita sin moverse el tiempo
y ocupan su lugar los seres y las cosas
en un orden eterno.

("Familia de la noche")
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19. Jorge Carrera Andrade, Literature
jorge carrera andrade, Literature. jorge carrera andrade Feature on theEcuarodian poet in The Drunken Boat. Copyright © 2003 Art5.com.
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20. Biographie Zum Gebrauch Der Vögel, Was Ich Eintausche, Das Rechte Leben
Gedichte von jorge carrera andrade (Ecuador, 19031978), ins Deutsche ¼bertragen von Erwin Walter Palm.
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JORGE CARRERA ANDRADE BIOGRAPHIE ZUM GEBRAUCH DER VÖGEL Ich kam zur Welt in dem Jahrhundert als die Rose starb,
als der Motor die Engel schon verscheucht hatte.
Quito sah die letzte Postkutsche gehn,
und wie sie vorbeirollte,
defilierten in Reih und Glied die Bäume,
die Zäune und die Häuser der neuen Viertel
an der Schwelle zum Land, wo die langsamen Kühe
ihr Schweigen wiederkäuten
und der Wind seine leichten Pferde spornte. Meine Mutter, in einem Kleid aus Sonnenuntergang,
verwahrte ihre Jugend in einer tiefen Gitarre
und nur an manchen Nachmittagen zeigte sie uns Kindern sie eingewickelt in Musik, in Licht und Worte. Ich liebte die Wasserschrift des Regens, die gelben Käfer des Apfelbaums und die Frösche, die zwei-, dreimal ihre hölzerne, fette Schelle tönen ließen. Unaufhörlich lavierte das große Segel der Luft. Ein Himmelsstrand war das Gebirge. Es kam der Sturm, und unter Trommelwirbeln traten die feuchten Regimenter an zum Angriff, doch bald mit goldenen Patrouillen stellte die Sonne den ländlichen, glasklaren Frieden her.

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