Audio Recording Spanish poet Fernando Operé reading from his work

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Title
Spanish poet Fernando Operé reading from his work
Summary
Mr. Operé reads from his following works: Despedidas, Acrobata de ternuras, ¿Quién eres tú Betty Blue?, Amor a los cuerpos, Salmos de la materia, La vuelta al mundo en 80 poemas, Ciudades de tiza: Paisajes de papel, Refranero de ausencias, and Liturgia del atardecer.
Contributor Names
Operé, Fernando, 1946-
Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
2016.
Contents
From Despedidas: Cosas del invierno (min. 12:16) -- From Acrobata de ternuras: ¿Cuanto lleva a un hombre construir su casa? (min. 15:01); La cocina (min. 17:05) -- From ¿Quién eres tú Betty Blue?: Carta a mi niña (min. 19:26) -- From Amor a los cuerpos: Amor a la oreja (min. 23:36) -- From Salmos de la materia: Vuelta a los demonios (min. 26:11); Variaciones para una incógnita (min. 27:50) -- From La vuelta al mundo en 80 poemas: Es el mar (min. 32:06); El barco es un angel sin alas (min 33:51); África duele (min. 35:29); Me declaro vencido (min. 37:16); Hiroshima Mon Amour (min. 39:37); El puzzle de mi vida (min. 41:18) -- From Ciudades de tiza: Paisajes de papel: Ciudades sin nombre (min. 43:50); Colores de Buenos Aires (min. 46:53); Universo en Nueva York (min. 48:44) -- From Refranero de dudas: A lo hecho pecho (min. 51:19) -- From Liturgia del atardecer: Memoria del futuro (min. 53:32); Aromas del Olvido (min. 55:21) -- From Pureza de molida: no title (min. 57:00).
Subject Headings
-  Spain--Poetry
Notes
-  Poems in Spanish.
-  Recorded for the Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape.
-  At the time of the recording, Pureza de molida was unpublished.
-  Recorded Jul. 25, 2016, at the Library of Congress Recording Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
-  Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Medium
1 sound file (58:07 min.) : digital, WAV file (24 bit, 96 kHz)
Call Number/Physical Location
AHLOT0095
Digital Id
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsrs/ahlot.2016686196
Library of Congress Control Number
2016686196
Access Advisory
Collection is open for research. To request materials, please contact the Hispanic Reading Room at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.hisp/hispanic.contact
Online Format
audio
Description
Mr. Operé reads from his following works: Despedidas, Acrobata de ternuras, ¿Quién eres tú Betty Blue?, Amor a los cuerpos, Salmos de la materia, La vuelta al mundo en 80 poemas, Ciudades de tiza: Paisajes de papel, Refranero de ausencias, and Liturgia del atardecer.
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https://lccn.loc.gov/2016686196
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