Vilma Maria Roman Morales de Lopez [1936-2008]

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Danilo Lopez
poetry and fiction

 a tribute to my mother  This page was last modified on Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:54:58 PM

 

Vilma Maria Roman Morales de Lopez passed away in October 2008. She was a woman filled with love for all. We love you Mom.

 



links to my poems or my friends' web sites (updated regularly):


http://misspubis60.blogspot.com/2008/04/danilo-lpez-managua-nicaragua.html


http://www.baquiana.com/numero_xliii_xliv/Opini%C3%B3n_I.htm


http://www.grupoese.com.ni/2000/bn/07/28/ibtMM0728.htm


http://www.devaltmedia.com/hletras/poesia/29danilo.htm

             

http://research.ucsb.edu/ccs/Vent02.html          

 

http://lochravenreview.net


http://spanishpoems.blogspot.com/2006/09/rubn-daro-lo-fatal.html


http://isla_negra.zoomblog.com/archivo/2006/04/18/danilo-lopez-nicaragua.html


http://impreso.elnuevodiario.com.ni/2006/12/30/suplemento/nuevoamanecer/4468

 

http://www.poetasdelmundo.com/verInfo_america.asp?ID=1039           

 

www.joumanahaddad.com              

 

www.ginaspanishstudio.com

 

http://isla_negra.zoomblog.com/

Latino Cultural Center Dallas
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  With F. Ernesto Cardenal and my daughter Kristel in Nicaragua, March 2008.

 

 

Miami Dade College - Lectura Azul y Blanco
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        "God Woman & Country"

 american fraternity, inc. and tropiculture publications, miami, florida 2004. published under the auspices of a community grant by the Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council. this is a collection of poetry, prose-poems, and short prose dealing with childhood, love, and my country of birth, Nicaragua.




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 "Dona Nobis Pacem"

 

american fraternity, inc. and tropiculture publications, miami, florida 2005. also published with the auspices of a community grant by the Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council. this is a collection of explained poems with the central theme of religion, mysticism, and spirituality. jesus christ and his crucifixion are the unifying figure.





This poetry CD, "Voces de America" features ten contemporary poets from Nicaragua, Argentina and Cuba reading their own work in Spanish with background music. Yolanda Blanco, Rubi  Arana, Ligia Guillen, Franklin Caldera and others appear here.

Those interested in acquiring any of this books please write to me at danilo_lopez@hotmail.com