Homero Aridjis - Obra poetica 1960 - 1990 (+ 13) - 1972-2010





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A lot of fourteen Spanish-language publications by Homero Aridjis, including signed copies with inscriptions and spanning first and later editions.
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Homero Aridjis (1940) is a Mexican poet, novelist, environmental activist, and journalist. He served as Mexico's ambassador to Switzerland and the Netherlands and was a regular guest at the Poetry International Festival in Rotterdam.
His fourteen publications are mostly extensive and broadly signed, dated, and accompanied by assignments by Aridjas. Most of the books are in Aridjis' language, that is, in Spanish, unless otherwise indicated.
1. The Charming Solitary. Mexican literature. Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1972. Paperback, 109 pages. Limited edition of 1000 copies. This is no. 0091.
2. Memories of the New World. Editorial Diana, Mexico, 1988. First edition, paperback, 351 pages. The front cover is exuberantly signed, dated, and inscribed by the author.
3. Build the death. Joaquin Mortiz, Mexico, 1982. Eerste dr. Pb., 101 p.
Mirandola sleep. Before the kingdom. Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico, 1984. First edition. Paperback, 141 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
5. 1492 Life and Times of Juan Cabezón de Castilla. Siglo veintiuno editors. Eerste dr. 1985. Paperback, 410 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the flyleaf.
6. Great Theater of the End of the World. Joaquin Mortiz. First edition. 1989. Paperback, 263 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
7. Poetry work 1960 - 1990. Joaquin Mortiz. Tweede dr., 1991. Hardcover, dust jacket, 399 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
8. The senior of the last days. Visions of the year one thousand. Edhasa, 1994. First edition. Hardcover, dust jacket, 262 pages. Signed by the author on the French page, dated, and with an inscription.
9. Reading Material. Introductory note by Kenneth Rexroth. Mexico, 1995. Geniet, 50 p.
10 The Invisibles. Fondo de cultura economica, 2010. Pb. 327 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the French page.
11. Persephone. Roman. Translated from Spanish. Gallimard, 1970. Pb., 222 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the frontispiece.
12. Exaltation of Light. Edited & Translated by Eliot Weinberger. New York, 1981. Pb., 159 p.
13. Persephone. Translated by Betty Ferber. New York, 1986. Paperback, 200 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
14 Eyes To See Otherwise / Ojos de Toro mirror. Selected Poems 1960 - 2000. Carcanet, 2001. Paperback, 312 pages. Bilingual edition. Signed by the author on the title page, dated, and with an inscription.
Homero Aridjis (1940) is a Mexican poet, novelist, environmental activist, and journalist. He served as Mexico's ambassador to Switzerland and the Netherlands and was a regular guest at the Poetry International Festival in Rotterdam.
His fourteen publications are mostly extensive and broadly signed, dated, and accompanied by assignments by Aridjas. Most of the books are in Aridjis' language, that is, in Spanish, unless otherwise indicated.
1. The Charming Solitary. Mexican literature. Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1972. Paperback, 109 pages. Limited edition of 1000 copies. This is no. 0091.
2. Memories of the New World. Editorial Diana, Mexico, 1988. First edition, paperback, 351 pages. The front cover is exuberantly signed, dated, and inscribed by the author.
3. Build the death. Joaquin Mortiz, Mexico, 1982. Eerste dr. Pb., 101 p.
Mirandola sleep. Before the kingdom. Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico, 1984. First edition. Paperback, 141 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
5. 1492 Life and Times of Juan Cabezón de Castilla. Siglo veintiuno editors. Eerste dr. 1985. Paperback, 410 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the flyleaf.
6. Great Theater of the End of the World. Joaquin Mortiz. First edition. 1989. Paperback, 263 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
7. Poetry work 1960 - 1990. Joaquin Mortiz. Tweede dr., 1991. Hardcover, dust jacket, 399 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
8. The senior of the last days. Visions of the year one thousand. Edhasa, 1994. First edition. Hardcover, dust jacket, 262 pages. Signed by the author on the French page, dated, and with an inscription.
9. Reading Material. Introductory note by Kenneth Rexroth. Mexico, 1995. Geniet, 50 p.
10 The Invisibles. Fondo de cultura economica, 2010. Pb. 327 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the French page.
11. Persephone. Roman. Translated from Spanish. Gallimard, 1970. Pb., 222 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the frontispiece.
12. Exaltation of Light. Edited & Translated by Eliot Weinberger. New York, 1981. Pb., 159 p.
13. Persephone. Translated by Betty Ferber. New York, 1986. Paperback, 200 pages. Signed, dated, and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper.
14 Eyes To See Otherwise / Ojos de Toro mirror. Selected Poems 1960 - 2000. Carcanet, 2001. Paperback, 312 pages. Bilingual edition. Signed by the author on the title page, dated, and with an inscription.

