El Salvador by David Corbett by Jorge Argueta by Jorge Argueta by Jorge Argueta by Alejandro Murguia
Blood of Paradise
Synopsis:
A young American bodyguard tries to protect an honest man from the violent consequences of his principled stand in present-day El Salvador.
A Movie in My Pillow/ Una Pelicula en mi Almohada
Synopsis:
A young boy with two homelands and a delightful sense of wonder comes to life in Jorge Argueta�s first collection of poems for children.
Talking with Mother Earth/ Hablando con Madre Tierra: Poems/ Poemas
Synopsis:
Tetl’s skin is brown, his eyes are black, and his hair is long. He’s different from the other children, whose taunts wound him deeply, leaving him confused and afraid.
Zipitio
Synopsis:
El Zipitio is older than the rocks, even older than the river. He wears a tall black hat and has a round shiny stomach and long pointy nails.
Volcan: Poems from Central America
Synopsis:
“A contact bomb, a volcano ready to erupt” describes not only Central America in the 1980s but—in the conception of its editors—this anthology of contraband poetry.

