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      • Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2020

        Urgente/ Urgent (Poetry)

        by Beira Lisboa

        Time of crisis, promptness for adverse events sign the Urgente de Beira Lisboa collection of poems. Texts spoken with loudspeakers, horns, muzzles, masks.A devastating, human urgency of tired flowers, after reading each text, where the spiritual child "understands the power of his fear "and death appears after a phone call to organize the diary.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2020

        Los hilos subterráneos /The underground threads (Poetry)

        by Alejandro Sebastiani Verlezza

        "The tremors between the past and the present of his journeys, is what in turn allows the author, in addition to the transgressions, the sinuous passage between genres and a kind of fusion, by rupture and continuity, of concerns more recurrent of his literary production and of his interest in the imagery of the visual arts. In a more specific sense it is a repository of books, poetry books, notebooks of aphorisms, of reflections and literary celebrations ... ", Victoria de Stefano .

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2016

        Bellas Ficciones/ Beautifull Ficcions

        by Yolanda Pantin

        Yolanda Pantin's Bellas Ficciones pushes what constitutes a poetic proposal to the limits. The familiar has become the essential substance of the poem.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2020

        Hermana pequeña/ Little sister (Poetry)

        by Sonia Chocrón

        "Sonia Chocrón's poems are perfect, because they cry and console while we read them, and that is the value of poetry, when it accompanies us in distress right up to the crest of the wave, and drives us to a place where tenderness is the only one, possible country, and where someone welcomes us with a hot plate, and whispers: Shalom! Shalom, little sister! They are part of the universe of an elusive poet who from her first book enchants more than seduces, hardly without believing it herself, perhaps without even knowing it." Zoe Valdes

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