El rostro de los vencidos

El rostro de los vencidos

Manuel Ruiz Amezcua

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Cántico
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9788410288775
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Este volumen recoge la mejor poesía social y política de uno de los poetas más relevantes de la poesía española contemporánea: Manuel Ruiz-Amezcua. En esta antología, el autor retrata con la singularidad de su voz el sufrimiento humano, la memoria de los marginados y la lucha incansable por la dignidad. Desde el dolor íntimo por la pérdida de la madre hasta el clamor colectivo por las víctimas de la historia —de Auschwitz a Gaza—, cada poema es un grito de resistencia y una búsqueda de verdad en un mundo marcado por la mentira y la traición. Con una voz que oscila entre la ternura y la rabia, entre la elegía y la denuncia, ’El rostro de los vencidos’ dialoga con grandes como Lorca, Machado y Hernández, mientras confronta las heridas de la España profunda y los horrores universales. Esta obra canta a los derrotados y los redime, invitando al lector a mirar de frente la oscuridad y a encontrar en la poesía un refugio para la esperanza. Perfecta para amantes de la poesía comprometida, este libro es un testimonio poderoso de la capacidad de las palabras para desafiar el silencio y transformar el dolor en un canto que conmueve y transforma. 10

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