by Roque Dalton
edited by Hardie St. Martin
translated by Jonathan Cohen
Northwestern University Press, 1996
Paper: 978-1-880684-35-1
Library of Congress Classification PQ7539.2.D3A6 1996
Dewey Decimal Classification 861

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Selected from 10 of his collections and two posthumous manuscripts, Small Hours of the Night is an English-only edition of the poems of Salvadorian revolutionary Roque Dalton. Written from exile and in prison, Dalton's work deftly balances love, death, revolution, and politics, with compelling language and seductive verse. The volume includes introductory essays by Dalton's friends and contemporaries: Ernesto Cardenal, Claribel Alegría, and Hardie St. Martin. 

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