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Piedras

22,11 

Description

The poems in this book seek a narrative, or its possibility, as if pursuing a story of which only a fragment can be grasped; they seem to take on fleeting forms that become safe havens from which to move forward, stones, always different, on which to lean and find images.

Nature creates without ceasing, arranging in the world distinct elements that coexist in greater tension or harmony; establishing relationships between them, inventing stories to understand them, to bring them closer, also seems a natural activity. The disappearance of people in a city, wandering along a beach in search of luck, the creation of a sea monster, the origin of lightning.

The beginning of an idea may lie in one poem and grow in another; an image may appear for the first time and its reverse a little further on, as part of a system of displaced conversations. There is something in the organization of fantasy that, instead of hiding, tries to find its place or a kind of redemption.

Additional information

Weight 0,150 kg
Dimensions 17,5 × 10,5 × 1 cm