azahares

The 10th anniversary of ā€œAzahares,ā€ the annual Spanish literary magazine published by the Ļć½¶ŹÓʵAPP, will be celebrated at a release event at 6 p.m. May 3 in room 122 of the Boreham Library on the UAFS Campus.

 

Contributors to this yearā€™s publication include UAFS students and alumni, high school freshmen, and members of the greater Fort Smith region and beyond. Dr. Mary Sobhani, managing editor and head of the World Languages Department, lauded the magazineā€™s prose, poetry, photography and artwork ā€“ especially the short fiction piece, ā€œNorman is Grumpy,ā€ by Anthony Alas.

 

ā€œI particularly enjoyed how the author played with the notions of oral and written communication, spotlighting the role of social media in the unfolding of the protagonistā€™s fame,ā€ said Sobhani.  ā€œIt was on point.ā€ 

 

ā€œSenior UAFS Spanish major Edward Ibarra's artwork ā€˜El Molcajeteā€™ captures the artist's interpretation of elements of Mexican culture in a beautiful piece of Naive art,ā€ Sobhani continued. ā€œAnd Elidio La Torre's poem ā€˜Paseo solitarioā€™ is a powerful expression of loss and acceptance, set against the backdrop of New York City.ā€

 

The poetry, short fiction, photography and art included in the edition are creative expressions of what it means to be Latino in the United States, of the themes of the Latino experience in general, and of the beauty and power that underlies the Spanish language, according to Sobhani.

 

Through close collaboration between the Department of World Languageā€™s Editorial Board and UAFS professor Katie Harper, the 10th anniversary edition of ā€œAzaharesā€ offers artwork and an eye for aesthetics that marks the next generation of graphic designers, according to Sobhani. Students in Harperā€™s print and publication course designed the layout, with junior graphic design students Brooklin Easley, Julio Gonzales, and Mary Moore spearheading the effort. The cover art, an original illustration of an ascending branch with orange blossoms, was created by junior graphic design student Claudia Lackie.

 

ā€œAs ā€˜Azaharesā€™ means orange blossoms,ā€ Sobhani added, ā€œthe cover illustration beautifully reflects the title of our literary magazine.ā€

 

The editorial board for ā€œAzaharesā€ includes Sobhani, Dr. Ana MarĆ­a Romo Blas, Dr. Francesco Tarelli, Dr. Rosario Nolasco-Schultheiss, and Madeline MartĆ­nez. Other people assisting with the publication of the magazine are Lynda McClellan, visiting instructor; Dr. Paul B. Beran, UAFS chancellor; Dr. Georgia Hale, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs; Dr. Paul Hankins, dean of the College of Communication, Languages, Arts & Social Sciences; and Dr. Paulette Meikle, associate dean of the College of Communication, Languages, Arts & Social Sciences.

 

The publishing of ā€œAzaharesā€ is supported in part by a grant from the Ļć½¶ŹÓʵAPP Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the humanities.

 

For more information about the event or about ā€œAzahares,ā€ contact Sobhani at 479-788-7979 or mary.sobhani@uafs.edu.

 

Date Posted: 
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Source URL: 
https://news.uafs.edu/0
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4985