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El Salvador Artistry
   Jennell Maria Jimenez
Art is your own.......
In El Salvador We saw art expressed in
         many different forms

Architecture
Poetry
 Literature
Paintings
Murals
Sculptures
Photography
Music
“I do not believe in death without resurrection. If they kill me I will rise again
                         in the people of El Salvador.”

                                -Oscar Romero
The revolutionary
 Salvadoran
 poet Roque
 Dalton, written
 1975.

Like You
By Roque Dalton
(Translated by Jack Hirschman)

Like you I
love love, life, the sweet smell
of things, the sky-
blue landscape of January days.

And my blood boils up
and I laugh through eyes
that have known the buds of tears.
I believe the world is beautiful
and that poetry, like bread, is for
everyone.

And that my veins don’t end in me
but in the unanimous blood
of those who struggle for life,
love,
little things,
landscape and bread,
the poetry of everyone.
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  • 1. El Salvador Artistry Jennell Maria Jimenez
  • 2. Art is your own.......
  • 3. In El Salvador We saw art expressed in many different forms Architecture Poetry Literature Paintings Murals Sculptures Photography Music
  • 4. “I do not believe in death without resurrection. If they kill me I will rise again in the people of El Salvador.” -Oscar Romero
  • 5. The revolutionary Salvadoran poet Roque Dalton, written 1975. Like You By Roque Dalton (Translated by Jack Hirschman) Like you I love love, life, the sweet smell of things, the sky- blue landscape of January days. And my blood boils up and I laugh through eyes that have known the buds of tears. I believe the world is beautiful and that poetry, like bread, is for everyone. And that my veins don’t end in me but in the unanimous blood of those who struggle for life, love, little things, landscape and bread, the poetry of everyone.

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