Un Día Más que Ayer

Un Día Más que Ayer

Hector Colon-Rivera

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BiekeMedia
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798998995156
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Un Día Más que Ayer es una colección íntima de poemas escritos por Héctor Ahmed Colón-Rivera durante su adolescencia en Vieques, Puerto Rico, y redescubiertos años más tarde mientras se preparaba para comenzar su residencia médica en Boston.Con una voz honesta y vulnerable, el autor explora temas universales como el primer amor, la ausencia, la pérdida de amigos, la fortaleza de una madre que lucha por su familia y la identidad cultural que lo moldeó desde niño. Los poemas se organizan en cinco partes: Amor y deseo, Ausencia y despedida, Reflexión y vida, Infancia y familia, Puerto Rico, creando un mapa emocional que acompaña al lector a través de memorias, dolores, esperanzas y raíces.Este libro es un puente entre el joven que escribió los versos entre 1996 y 2001 y el adulto que ahora los comparte. Un homenaje a su abuela, a su comunidad y a la isla que lo vio crecer.Un Día Más que Ayer es una invitación a recordar, sentir y descubrir que la poesía, como la vida, siempre continúa un día más.-Un Día Más que Ayer is an intimate collection of poems written by Héctor Ahmed Colón-Rivera during his adolescence in Vieques, Puerto Rico, and rediscovered years later as he prepared to begin his medical residency in Boston.With an honest and vulnerable voice, the author explores universal themes such as first love, absence, the loss of friends, the strength of a mother fighting for her family, and the cultural identity that shaped him from childhood. The poems are organized into five sections: Love and Desire, Absence and Farewell, Reflection and Life, Childhood and Family, and Puerto Rico, creating an emotional map that guides the reader through memories, pain, hope, and roots.This book is a bridge between the young man who wrote these verses between 1996 and 2001 and the adult who now shares them. It is a tribute to his grandmother, his community, and the island that raised him. Un Día Más que Ayer is an invitation to remember, to feel, and to discover that poetry, like life, always continues one day more than yesterday.

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