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Dedicatoria
que oye llover y sabe de qué río es el agua."
Benjamín Prado, Paradero desconocido
Tú a Bailén, yo a Vallfogona
Hay muchas maneras de contar una ruptura. La de The New Raemon en "Tú, Garfunkel" impresiona por esas pinceladas certeras como cuchilladas, esos detalles absolutamente cotidianos y personales que se convierten en universales al conseguir por la magia de la (alta) literatura que cada uno aporte mentalmente los suyos.
domingo, 28 de mayo de 2023
Michael Torres: "Writing prompt"
Copyright © 2023 by Michael Torres. Originally published in Poem-a-Day
on May 26, 2023, by the Academy of American Poets.
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Michael Torres is a Mexican American poet and the author of An Incomplete List of Names (Beacon Press, 2020). The recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Jerome Foundation, and the McKnight Foundation, he is an assistant professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato. About this Poem “The first moment of this poem is, more or less, the prompt given to my class by an undergraduate creative writing student at the end of their presentation. It took me months to find a way into this piece since I was resistant to the prompt’s directiveness. Finally, though, I leaned into it and enjoyed the poem’s escalating and, at times odd, demands. I should add: this creative writing course took place during the first in-person semester after more than a year of virtual learning. Lastly, thank you to Emily E. for prompting us that day.” |


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