A un respiro de la orilla

A un respiro de la orilla

Manuel Hernández

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Editorial:
Editorial Revista Poética
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9786319080742

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A un respiro de la orilla de Manuel Hernández, convierte poemas en un espejo donde el miedo, la memoria y la esperanza nacen y se rompen como olas que avanzan y retroceden a lo largo de cada experiencia. En este poemario navega una lucha silenciosa entre aferrarse a lo que somos y aceptar que la vida -como el agua- siempre encuentra la forma de movernos, cambiarnos y movilizarnos.Con una voz sensible y profundamente humana, Hernández captura las fragilidades que atraviesan a toda sociedad: el anhelo, la pérdida constante, el deseo de pertenecer, y deja al descubierto las amenazas de una cotidianidad que nos arrastra junto a esa necesidad urgente de no olvidar. Entre referencias a la cultura pop, músicos, poetas y escritores que dialogan con el alma del autor, el libro construye un territorio emocional donde cada lector se reconoce, se inquieta y se salva un poco.Un poemario para quienes buscan encontrar refugio en la palabra. Una obra imprescindible para quienes esperan que exista siempre una orilla que nos mantenga a salvo.

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