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Audio Recording Nahua poet Natalio Hernández reading from his work

Nahua poet Natalio Hernández reading from his work

About this Item

Title

  • Nahua poet Natalio Hernández reading from his work

Summary

  • Mr. Hernández reads poems in Nahuatl and Spanish.

Names

  • Hernández, Natalio, 1947-
  • PALABRA Archive (Library of Congress)
  • PALABRA Indigenous Voices Project

Created / Published

  • 2023.

Contents

  • Poem 1 -- "Nehuatl nimoyoltlatlanilia" (Spanish translation: "Yo me pregunto"); poem 2 -- "Yancuic cuicatl itechpan Motecozoma Xocoyotzin" (Spanish translation: "Canto nuevo a Moctezuma Xocoyotzin"); poem 3 -- "Temicpan" (Spanish translation: "El mundo de los sueños"); poem 4 -- "Coatlicue" (Spanish translation: "Coatlicue"); poem 5 -- "Xopantla xochitl" (Spanish translation: "Flor de primavera"); poem 6 -- "Ihcuac tlahtolli ye miqui" (Spanish translation: "Cuando muere una lengua" by Miguel León Portilla).

Headings

  • -  Mexico--Poetry

Notes

  • -  Poems in Nahuatil and Spanish.
  • -  Recorded for the Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape.
  • -  Recorded for the PALABRA Archive.
  • -  Recorded virtually on January 19, 2023.

Medium

  • 1 sound file : digital, WAV file (24 bit, 96 kHz)

Call Number/Physical Location

  • AHLOT0215

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2023691850

Access Advisory

  • Collection is open for research. To request materials, please contact the Hispanic Reading Room.

Online Format

  • audio

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Credit Line: Library of Congress, Hispanic Division

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Chicago citation style:

Hernández, Natalio, Palabra Archive, and Palabra Indigenous Voices Project. Nahua poet Natalio Hernández reading from his work. 2023. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/2023691850/.

APA citation style:

Hernández, N., Palabra Archive & Palabra Indigenous Voices Project. (2023) Nahua poet Natalio Hernández reading from his work. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023691850/.

MLA citation style:

Hernández, Natalio, Palabra Archive, and Palabra Indigenous Voices Project. Nahua poet Natalio Hernández reading from his work. 2023. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2023691850/>.