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Ajy Tojen by Raquel Jodorowsky in Chattanooga, TN
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Afterword by Margaret Randall
Introduction by Pedro Casusol
Poetry
Dual-language parallel text (Spanish / English)
164 Pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-953377-17-3
$17.95 (paperback)
This facsimile edition o
f
Ajy Tojen
reproduces in its entirety the 12th issue of
El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn
(Mexico, October 1964), devoted entirely to the work of Raquel Jodorowsky. Born in Chile in 1927, and naturalized Peruvian since the 1950s, Jodorowsky traced an oniric and magic-realist poetic work that marked an essential connection between the American beat generation and the Latin American avant-garde. At the same time, the bilingual poetry journal
El Corno Emplumado
(1962-1969), directed by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondragón, planted the seeds of a global mass poetic exchange at the birth of the student movement in the 1960s. This facsimile edition of
celebrates the legacy of both Jodorowsky and El Corno, preserving the integrity of a historical artifact that informs us about the past, present, and future of Latin America.
Introduction by Pedro Casusol
Poetry
Dual-language parallel text (Spanish / English)
164 Pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-953377-17-3
$17.95 (paperback)
This facsimile edition o
f
Ajy Tojen
reproduces in its entirety the 12th issue of
El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn
(Mexico, October 1964), devoted entirely to the work of Raquel Jodorowsky. Born in Chile in 1927, and naturalized Peruvian since the 1950s, Jodorowsky traced an oniric and magic-realist poetic work that marked an essential connection between the American beat generation and the Latin American avant-garde. At the same time, the bilingual poetry journal
El Corno Emplumado
(1962-1969), directed by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondragón, planted the seeds of a global mass poetic exchange at the birth of the student movement in the 1960s. This facsimile edition of
celebrates the legacy of both Jodorowsky and El Corno, preserving the integrity of a historical artifact that informs us about the past, present, and future of Latin America.
Afterword by Margaret Randall
Introduction by Pedro Casusol
Poetry
Dual-language parallel text (Spanish / English)
164 Pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-953377-17-3
$17.95 (paperback)
This facsimile edition o
f
Ajy Tojen
reproduces in its entirety the 12th issue of
El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn
(Mexico, October 1964), devoted entirely to the work of Raquel Jodorowsky. Born in Chile in 1927, and naturalized Peruvian since the 1950s, Jodorowsky traced an oniric and magic-realist poetic work that marked an essential connection between the American beat generation and the Latin American avant-garde. At the same time, the bilingual poetry journal
El Corno Emplumado
(1962-1969), directed by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondragón, planted the seeds of a global mass poetic exchange at the birth of the student movement in the 1960s. This facsimile edition of
celebrates the legacy of both Jodorowsky and El Corno, preserving the integrity of a historical artifact that informs us about the past, present, and future of Latin America.
Introduction by Pedro Casusol
Poetry
Dual-language parallel text (Spanish / English)
164 Pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-953377-17-3
$17.95 (paperback)
This facsimile edition o
f
Ajy Tojen
reproduces in its entirety the 12th issue of
El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn
(Mexico, October 1964), devoted entirely to the work of Raquel Jodorowsky. Born in Chile in 1927, and naturalized Peruvian since the 1950s, Jodorowsky traced an oniric and magic-realist poetic work that marked an essential connection between the American beat generation and the Latin American avant-garde. At the same time, the bilingual poetry journal
El Corno Emplumado
(1962-1969), directed by Margaret Randall and Sergio Mondragón, planted the seeds of a global mass poetic exchange at the birth of the student movement in the 1960s. This facsimile edition of
celebrates the legacy of both Jodorowsky and El Corno, preserving the integrity of a historical artifact that informs us about the past, present, and future of Latin America.















