Ricardo Bonel Valdes Ricardo Bonel Valdes i(A29943 works by)
Born: Established:
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Bolivia,
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South America, Americas,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1981
Heritage: Bolivian
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1 Song for a Freedom Fighter Canto para un Guerrillero i "What is it..., this dark face=Que es este rostro oscuro", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 37-40)
1 Follow Your Star Sigue Tu Estrella i "If you drift aimlessly in the night tide,=Si en la marea de la noche vagas perdido,", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 35-36)
1 A Faraway Shelter En Un Lejano Refugio i "I keep struggling,=Sigo luchando,", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 30-33)
1 Night Butterfly Mariposa Nocturna i "Why did you hide it from me=Por que me ocultaste la verdad", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 28-29)
1 You Tu i "Only you stayed with me througout,=Solo tu has estado conmigo durante todo el tiempo", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 24-26)
1 That Woman Aquella Mujer i "Once you found her=Una vez la conociste", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 22-23)
1 From Afar Desde La Lejania i "Maybe it came about=Tal vez fue obra de profundos trastornos quimicos,", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 19-20)
1 A Watercolour Una Acuerela i "I lock myself away from this world=Me aparto del mundo", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 17-18)
1 Japanese Landscape Paisaje Japones i "Held up to the mist=Sostenida ante la neblina", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 16)
1 To Ernesto 'Che' Guevara A Ernesto 'Che' Guevara i "Mountains do not cry=Las montanas no lloran", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 13-14)
1 A Multicloured Australia Un Australia Multicolor i "Some of the oldest trees on earth=Algunas de los bosques mas antiguos de la tierra", Ricardo Bonel Valdes , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English 1994; (p. 8-11)
1 1 y separately published work icon Follow Your Star = Sigue Tu Estrella : A Collection of Poetry in Spanish and English Ricardo Bonel Valdes , St Kilda East : Denlynne Publications , 1994 Z260488 1994 selected work poetry

'In this selection of Ricardo's work, the themes of migration and of a profound love of cultural diversity stand out. However, the link to his homeland can also strongly be seen. Heroic chapters in the history of his native Bolivia have inspired Ricardo's literary creation. In 'Song for a Freedom Fighter' and in a poem dedicated to the memory of the internationalist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara - who died fighting in Bolivia - Ricardo empathizes with the long struggle of his people (and the Latin American people in general) for social justice and political freedom.

In showing his flexibility and broadmindedness, there is also another side to Ricardo's work. For example, the more gentle and personal verse of 'Night Butterfly', 'From Afar' and 'A Faraway Shelter' - this last one a poem inspired by the tragic life of a friend of his, Jaime Saenz, one of Bolivia's best contemporary poets.'

- Phil West, Introduction.

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