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Allá por los 80, Marina Alonso Espejo sacaba a pasear su máquina de escribir atada a un monopatín junto a una caja de gusanos de seda. Años más tarde, en los escalones de la Facultad de Biología, escribiría biografías
inventadas de las flores prensadas de su herbario, sabiendo que su amor por la naturaleza y la ficción no eran una simple fase. Sin embargo, no asumió su deseo de ser escritora hasta bien asentada la treintena, pero dicen que nunca es tarde si la dicha es buena.

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William Carlos Williams
“We sit and talk,
quietly, with long lapses of silence
and I am aware of the stream
that has no language, coursing
beneath the quiet heaven of
your eyes
which has no speech”
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E.E. Cummings
“may my heart always be open to little
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whatever they sing is better than to know
and if men should not hear them men are old

may my mind stroll about hungry
and fearless and thirsty and supple
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for whenever men are right they are not young

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there's never been quite such a fool who could fail
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E.E. Cummings, E.E. Cummings: Complete Poems 1904-1962

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