Exilio Topanga
Bunbury, Enrique
Just as Ulysses undertook the return from a defeated Troy to his home in Ithaca, and in his journey he encountered obstacles and temptations, the voice heard in these poems also tries -despite the difficulties- to return to a place that it recognizes as its own: Topanga, which here does not mean home but exile, a place of peace to reconnect with everything. In his first book of poems, Enrique Bunbury has written the particular story of that trip. Here you look for a house, but not only: in that process -in that odyssey- you learn and unlearn, you reflect on the world that surrounds you -and that many times engulfs you-, you love yourself and you try to understand. Exilio Topanga tells -from tenderness and irony, from crudeness, from social criticism to the delay in the landscape, not postcard but symbol- a journey of the hero that is understood as a journey of the antihero: in these poems it is called by telephone to characters that have a lot to do with those in Carver's stories, you look at those who walk through the bad streets just as you do the poems of the beat generation, you dream of your own space in which lyrics, consciousness and reality.
- Author
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Bunbury, Enrique
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish poetry
- EAN
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9788412169355
- ISBN
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978-84-121693-5-5
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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La Bella Varsovia
- Pages
- 128
- High
- 21.0 cm
- Weight
- 12.0 cm
- Release date
- 20-09-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Poesia