Aguja de diversos

Aguja de diversos

Aguja de diversos

Jesús J. Barquet / Jesús JBarquet

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Editorial:
ALMENARA PRESS
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789491515873
Páginas:
32
Encuadernación:
Cartoné
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«Jesús J. Barquet descubre su ser en una poetización que integra el peregrinaje vital y la trashumancia simbólica desde un amplio arco temporal donde la muerte le da a la existencia su oscuro esplendor. La trama del vivir –las inclementes circunstancias políticas, las zonas litúrgicas de la intimidad, las iluminaciones artísticas y espirituales– es aquí dueña de riquísimas variaciones tonales. Puede ser irónica, bien humorada, crítica, erótica, pero no menos reflexiva y sensatamente desilusionada sin perder la esperanza aunque no sepa de qué». (Aimée G. Bolaño)Jesús J. Barquet (La Habana, 1953) es autor de Los viajes venturosos / Venturous Journeys (2015), Cuerpos del delirio (2010), Sin fecha de extinción (2004), Naufragios (1998), Un no rompido sueño (1994), Sagradas herejías (1985) y Sin decir el mar (1981), entre otros poemarios. Ha publicado también Teatro y Revolución Cubana: subversión y utopía en Los siete contra Tebas de Antón Arrufat (2002), Consagración de La Habana (1992) y Ediciones El Puente en La Habana de los años 60 (2011). Profesor Emérito de New Mexico State University, dirige las ediciones La Mirada.

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