De tripas corazón


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Comer, igual que la lectura, es un delicioso deleite para todos los sentidos. Los olores, sabores, colores y texturas de las distintas menudencias se transforman en una poesía que el cocinero de Viridiana acompaña de diferentes anécdotas llenas de humor.Con un estilo fresco y desenfadado, Abraham García consigue aunar cocina, literatura e ironía, todo ello salpimentado de pequeños relatos sobre su infancia, experiencias en restaurantes y mercados de todo el mundo, y citas de importantes autores que escribieron sobre las bondades de la gastronomía. Cada receta viene acompañada de la guarnición idónea, así como de la bebida que más le conviene; el lector, si la quiere poner en práctica, puede elegir entre las distintas opciones que se ofrecen: lengua en lugar de callos, o cordero en lugar de ternera.




I Eat Failure for Breakfast


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"Y, ¿cuándo aprendiste a vender?" Fue la mágica pregunta que creó este libro, porque quienes nos dedicamos al mundo de los negocios y el marketing sabemos que es sinónimo de una aventura que a más de uno dejará perplejo. El éxito es un arduo camino donde hay que hacer de tripa corazón, como ese popular refrán en mi país Venezuela, es un viaje lleno de experiencias donde aprendemos que el maestro de primaria es un cliente, los números son tus amigos y emprender es una decisión que elegimos todos los días. No pretendo asustarte, solo enseñarte una guía práctica que te ayude a encontrar tu cima a través de mis experiencias y todos estos años de disciplina. Acompáñame en ese revés que nadie te dice, pero que hoy te muestro sin censura.




De tripas corazón


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De tripas corazón


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Corazón y demás tripas


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Relinquenda


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A 4-part poetry collection that explores women’s roles in familial dynamics, immigration, and El Salvador’s civil war while reflecting on the death of the poet’s father A National Poetry Series winner, selected by the celebrated poet Reginald Dwayne Betts When COVID-19 broke and the United States closed the border to travel, Alexandra Lytton Regalado was separated from family back in El Salvador. She wrote Relinquenda entirely during lockdown as a meditation on cancer, the passing of her father, and the renewed significance of community. The central part of the collection focuses on her father during his 6-year struggle with cancer and considers how his stoicism, alcoholism, and hermitage might serve as mirror and warning. In contrast, she dedicates other poems to what it means for daughters, mothers, and wives to care for another as reflected in her relationships with the men in her life. Situated in the tropical landscapes of Miami, Florida and El Salvador, the poems also negotiate the meaning of home, reflecting on immigration and the ties between United States and El Salvador 30 years after her birth country’s decade-long civil war. In a lyrical and often bilingual voice, Regalado explores the impermanence and the body, communication and inarticulation, and the need to let go in order to heal regrets.




Compound Words in Spanish


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This is the first book devoted entirely to the history of compound words in Spanish. Based on data obtained from Spanish dictionaries and databases of the past thousand years, it documents the evolution of the major compounding patterns of the language. It analyzes the structural, semantic, and orthographic features of each compound type, and also provides a description of its Latin antecedents, early attestations, and relative frequency and productivity over the centuries. The combination of qualitative and quantitative data shows that although most compound types have survived, they have undergone changes in word order and relative frequency. Moreover, the book shows that the evolution of compounding in Spanish may be accounted for by processes of language acquisition in children. This book, which includes all the data in chronological and alphabetical order, will be a valuable resource for morphologists, Romance linguists, and historical linguists more generally.







Thinking en Español


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Thinking en español takes the important literary figures who shaped our knowledge of Chicano authors and places them in the dynamic arc of Chicana/o criticism and literature. Jesús Rosales interviews foundational Chicana/o literary critics and, through conversations, establishes the path of Chicana/o criticism from 1848 to the present.