
NEW HUNGER / HAMBRE NUEVA (COLECCION OLEAJES)
Paperback - 50 pages
Con voz clara y potente, Hambre nuevaĂ va retratando instantes del mundo del trabajo, de la familia, de la enferma ciudad; vidas marcadas por la incertidumbre constante y generaciones de sueños rotos en una isla que es a la vez crucero y cĂÂĄrcel. En medio de la ruina y la rutina, el hablante lĂÂrico contempla lo aparentemente irrelevante para extraer el sentido profundo de las cosas con amorosa minucia, pues aunque parezca debatirse entre la desesperanza y la esperanza, triunfa lo segundo en este sorprendente poemario que aĂÂșn apuesta a la posibilidad salvĂÂfica de la poesĂÂa, la solidaridad y la naturaleza.
- Kattia Chico
Ă Two hungers are at play in Carlos ColĂÂłn RuizĂąâŹâąs New Hunger. OneĂąâŹâthe hunger to which the book owes its titleĂąâŹâis the poetĂąâŹâąs own: the pulsating desire to quench an existential vacuum as he roams the aisles of the supermarket he works in. A second hunger, howeverĂąâŹânot as new, and not as obviousĂąâŹâis also at play: the hunger of an ongoing routine, of an insurmountable dread, that threatens to swallow him whole. It is this secondary hunger, an ancestral hunger, if you will, that Carlos A. ColĂÂłn Ruiz rebels against, verse by verse, with a hunger of his own. His poetry, then, becomes a bout of appetites. When he talks about a new hunger, thus, he talks, quite literally, about the poetĂąâŹâąs survival in a world that claims to have no need for him.
- Luis B. Méndez del Nido
Traductor: Roberto GuzmĂÂĄnĂ
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Paperback - 50 pages
Con voz clara y potente, Hambre nuevaĂ va retratando instantes del mundo del trabajo, de la familia, de la enferma ciudad; vidas marcadas por la incertidumbre constante y generaciones de sueños rotos en una isla que es a la vez crucero y cĂÂĄrcel. En medio de la ruina y la rutina, el hablante lĂÂrico contempla lo aparentemente irrelevante para extraer el sentido profundo de las cosas con amorosa minucia, pues aunque parezca debatirse entre la desesperanza y la esperanza, triunfa lo segundo en este sorprendente poemario que aĂÂșn apuesta a la posibilidad salvĂÂfica de la poesĂÂa, la solidaridad y la naturaleza.
- Kattia Chico
Ă Two hungers are at play in Carlos ColĂÂłn RuizĂąâŹâąs New Hunger. OneĂąâŹâthe hunger to which the book owes its titleĂąâŹâis the poetĂąâŹâąs own: the pulsating desire to quench an existential vacuum as he roams the aisles of the supermarket he works in. A second hunger, howeverĂąâŹânot as new, and not as obviousĂąâŹâis also at play: the hunger of an ongoing routine, of an insurmountable dread, that threatens to swallow him whole. It is this secondary hunger, an ancestral hunger, if you will, that Carlos A. ColĂÂłn Ruiz rebels against, verse by verse, with a hunger of his own. His poetry, then, becomes a bout of appetites. When he talks about a new hunger, thus, he talks, quite literally, about the poetĂąâŹâąs survival in a world that claims to have no need for him.
- Luis B. Méndez del Nido
Traductor: Roberto GuzmĂÂĄnĂ











