Lux Perpetua
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"This series was inspired by the life and work of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, a 17th century Mexican nun who was one of the greatest poets and intellectuals of the American continent. She created the most renowned salon of her time from behind the bars of her cloistered cell. And in that cell she studied science and philosophy; wrote poems, plays, and music; and championed women's rights to intellectual and spiritual freedom. In the end, after resisting valiantly for over twenty years, she was silenced by the Inquisition. It is my hope that these images will help break that silence so that we may once again 'hear her with our eyes.' This work is dedicated to women everywhere who, whatever their confines, prevail. They are our hope." - Josephine Sacabo 10 x 12 1/2 inches, 113 pages 34 photographs including 4 double-page foldouts Cover: foil stamped hardcover Binding: smythe sewn Paper: 170 gr Munken Pure Published by Luna Press 2018 Printed by Oddi Printing Corporation
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