Mexico is one of the major centres of Hispanic poetry-something which is perhaps more visible from the USA than from Britain, but nonetheless something that needs to be realised by anyone who cares about contemporary poetry in Spanish, or indeed, contemporary poetry of any kind. This volume includes work by the following poets: Gloria Gervitz, Elva Macas, Elsa Cross, Francisco Hernndez, Antonio Deltoro, Marco Antonio Campos, Jos Luis Rivas, Efran Bartolom, Hector Carreto, Manuel Ulacia, Vctor Manuel Mendiola, Silvia Tomasa Rivera, Jorge Valdes Daz-Valdez, Pedro Serrano, Vernica Volkow, Luis Miguel Aguilar, Jennifer Clement, Maria Baranda, Samuel Noyola, Natalia Toledo.
Mexico is one of the major centres of Hispanic poetry-something which is perhaps more visible from the USA than from Britain, but nonetheless something that needs to be realised by anyone who cares about contemporary poetry in Spanish, or indeed, contemporary poetry of any kind. This volume includes work by the following poets: Gloria Gervitz, Elva Macas, Elsa Cross, Francisco Hernndez, Antonio Deltoro, Marco Antonio Campos, Jos Luis Rivas, Efran Bartolom, Hector Carreto, Manuel Ulacia, Vctor Manuel Mendiola, Silvia Tomasa Rivera, Jorge Valdes Daz-Valdez, Pedro Serrano, Vernica Volkow, Luis Miguel Aguilar, Jennifer Clement, Maria Baranda, Samuel Noyola, Natalia Toledo.