Ensueños y vivencias

Ensueños y vivencias

Cecilio Mingo

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9791370290733
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Un libro que convierte la memoria en luz: unviaje íntimo que abraza lo vivido, losoñado y lo que aún duele en la historiaEnsueños y Vivencias se abre como un cuaderno de luz: amoresque arden en la memoria, pasiones que aún vibran y paisajesque se vuelven hogar. Cada poema es un relámpago íntimo, unarevelación que salva lo que el tiempo deja atrás y donde el almaencuentra refugio.Cecilio Mingo escribe desde la emoción profunda, allí donde lo vividose funde con lo soñado. Pero incluso la luz reconoce sus fronteras:en la última parte del libro, el autor se detiene ante el Líbanode 2006, herido por la violencia, evocando también la sombra dela Nakba palestina, aquella catástrofe que dispersó vidas y pueblosenteros, y cuya resonancia sigue habitando la historia contemporánea.Aquí, Mingo no describe para herir, sino para recordar y denunciapara honrar a quienes fueron arrancados de su historia por labarbarie sionista. Poeta y pintor, Cecilio Mingo convierte claridady sombra en memoria y poesía.Ensueños y Vivencias es, alnal, una celebración de lo que nossostiene: el amor, la dignidad y esa obstinada capacidad humanade buscar luz entre las ruinas.

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