"In more ways than one, poetry must recall us to our senses-our bodily sensual life and our sense of other and different human presences. The oceanic multiplicities of this art call us toward possibilities of relation still very much alive in a world where violent material power can speak only to and of itself, yet in which-in the words of the Salvadorean revolutionary poet Roque Dalton-"poetry, like bread is for everyone.""
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Adrienne Rich What Is Found There (2003)
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Roque Dalton
Roque Antonio Dalton GarcÃa (San Salvador, El Salvador, 14 May 1935 – Quezaltepeque, El Salvador, 10 May 1975), born Roque Antonio GarcÃa, better known as Roque Dalton, was a Salvadoran poet, essayist, journalist, communist activist, and intellectual.
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