Ida Vitale

Ida Vitale is a renowned Uruguayan poet, translator, and literary critic. She is a prominent figure in Latin American literature and a member of the Generation of 45, a group of writers who significantly influenced Uruguayan culture. Vitale has received numerous awards for her work, including the prestigious Cervantes Prize.

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  1. 1. Time Without Keys

    The book is a poetic exploration of memory, nature, and the passage of time, weaving together reflections on personal experiences and the broader human condition. Through evocative imagery and lyrical language, it delves into themes of loss, resilience, and the enduring beauty of the natural world, offering a contemplative meditation on life's fleeting moments and the enduring quest for meaning.

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  2. 2. The End Of Policing

    The book presents a critical examination of the modern policing system, arguing that it is fundamentally flawed and often exacerbates societal issues rather than resolving them. It delves into the historical roots of policing, highlighting its ties to social control and systemic inequality. The author advocates for a reimagining of public safety, suggesting alternatives that focus on community-based solutions and addressing the root causes of crime, such as poverty and lack of access to education and healthcare. Through a series of case studies and expert analyses, the book challenges readers to rethink the role of police in society and consider transformative approaches to justice and safety.

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  3. 3. Zero Limits

    In this transformative exploration of self-discovery and healing, the narrative delves into the ancient Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, a method that emphasizes personal responsibility and the power of forgiveness. Through a blend of spiritual insights and practical applications, the book guides readers on a journey to clear mental and emotional blockages, ultimately leading to a life of limitless potential and inner peace. The text encourages individuals to embrace the mantra of love, repentance, and gratitude as a means to unlock their true potential and foster profound personal growth.

  4. 5. Eve

    A luminous, compact collection of poems that offers spare, exacting meditations on memory, language, mortality and the small pleasures of daily life; its intimate voice moves effortlessly between the quotidian and the philosophical, finding metaphysical depth in ordinary images and linguistic turns, and combining wit, tenderness and rigorous economy to explore how we inhabit time and speak about what matters.