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La poesía ha caído en desgracia

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Spanish

85 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Juan Carlos Mestre

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Poet and visual artist Juan Carlos Mestre was born in 1957 in Villafranca del Bierzo, in León, Spain, under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. He was educated at the University of Barcelona. Mestre’s poems use dream and memory to explore the conditions of exile and the everyday. He is the author of numerous collections of poetry, including La Casa Roja (2008), which won the National Poetry Prize awarded by Spain’s Ministry of Culture; La Tumba de Keats (1999), which won the Jaen de Poesia Prize; La Poesía ha Caído en Desgracia (1992), which won the Jaime Gil de Biedma Award; and Antífona del Otoño en el Valle del Bierzo (1986), which won the Adonais Poetry Prize. His work is featured in the anthology New Poetry from Spain (2012).

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July 17, 2017
... y el tonto del acordeón, hacedor del peor poema de la historia («Eclipse a Rimbaud» [visto en su web]) tiene sus blanquinegras teclas de culpa (¡no me robes el verso! ¡Jarl!)...
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April 24, 2024
Al principio pensaba que me iba a costar entenderlo. Sí que es verdad que hay algunos con los que me quedé un poco ?? porque no entendía nada pero otros me encantaron. Lo tenía olvidado en la estantería y fue buena idea cogerlo.
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March 18, 2023
“Alguien, no el amor, ha cerrado la puerta”
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