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OverviewThe attribute of the misfit is to live out of time and against the current. In Postmodern Valladolid the Mexican poet Raul Casamadrid insists on exercising such a strange way of life. He has stood against the habits of his time (hedonism, the unbridled desire to be right, the urgency of innovation, the vulgar stolidity) and walks cautiously, slowly, by streets that are re-invented instances of memory, along avenues that become circular prisons. Raul composes among alleys, empty lots, withered colonial portals, small squares, cemeteries, fountains, hotel rooms, bridges, walls that have seen executions and misery, hidden gardens and sewers. Everything can relate to everything in his city. His verses do not condescend for, nor profess any specific aesthetic. Raul composes at his own pace, standing. He refuses to be the demiurge poet, the architect, the little god who ruminates about boring immortality. He has chosen to be the man of the street who writes poems that are not the luxury object of the bourgeois but, as the anti-poet says, they are a product of prime necessity. Postmodern Valladolid, bilingual edition, is the sixth poetry book of Darklight's Bridges Series, which intends to connect two different cultures and languages that nevertheless share universal artistic values. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Constanza Casamadrid , Juan Urueta , Arthur GattiPublisher: Darklight Publishing LLC Imprint: Darklight Publishing LLC Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9780998235516ISBN 10: 0998235512 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 27 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRaul Casamadrid is a writer, editor, teacher and journalist. He has published essays, novels, poetry, short stories and scripts. He is a graduate in Language and Hispanic Literatures from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and UMSNH and he has earned a Master in Studies of Literary Discourse at the Michoacan University of San Nicolas Hidalgo. As an essayist, narrator and poet, he has won several literary awards. He participates actively in diplomas, seminars, meetings, colloquia and congresses on literature, film theory and Mexican cinema, which are his lines of research. He is founder of Letra Franca magazine where he is part of the Editorial Board and collaborates permanently in Arts and History Mexico. He belongs to the Editorial Boards of Revista de Literaturas Populares edited by the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of UNAM and Montajes, magazine of cinematographic analysis. He has been head of Literature in the government of the state of Michoacan and as Director of Culture, with the support of the National Institute of Anthropology and History, he was in charge of the rehabilitation of the former House of Culture of Uruapan, which was built around 1534. He has been juror in several literary contests and his work has been published in magazines and cultural supplements, such as Nexos, Sabado, Revista de la Universidad, Revista de Bellas Artes, Replicante, Gaceta Universitaria and Cuadernos de Iconografia Musical. Among his publications are Juegos de salon (Premia Editora); Octavio Paz: la interminable rebelion del ser (SECUM, Premio de Ensayo Maria Zambrano); El ser insuficiente del mexicano (UMSNH), the anthology Jaula de palabras (Grijalbo) and Litorales (UNAM). He participates in the Inter-institutional Doctorate of Art and Culture and resides in the city of Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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