Blowing against the wind
A born-again atheist.
Jorge Alfonso said:
I am terrible to introduce myself and usually people gets a very wrong impression of me. That's why I asked my good friend Jorge Alfonso to write the introduction for the book. He is a formidable narrator and knows my work very well.

Even considering your style it's not my favourite, I thought a lot on what  to say about your book in general. I thought that I must mention the feeling of disgust that surrounds every poem, the abyss between the poet and his possible women, always empty or destroyed by life. I thought about comparing you with Lautreamont and explore the biblical and mythological references. I thought to mention the scatologic, the alienation, the desperate and unsuccessful search for feminine counterpart  to satisfy physical and spiritual desires, a wish that is constant in the whole book. Physical destruction is emphasized in most of the poems, perhaps as a symbol of spiritual emptiness and loneliness, and becomes the centre of your aberration and violence. I tried to find literary references and I have been thinking in some contact with Delmira Agustini and Ricardo Henry, or maybe a deformed child result from the bizarre mix of both genetic codes.

I hope this is helpful for you, and if not, I'm sure our friendship can handle it.

2005-08-25 21:33:47 GMT
Comments (1 total)
Author:auliv
Thanks for the poetic comment :)
2005-09-04 21:58:00 GMT
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