iPoet

iPoet

Alfonso José Sánchez / Alfonso José Sánchez

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9791370120764
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¡Poet es un ejercicio de precisión literaria, un viaje a través del lenguaje que se despliega sin ataduras pero con un rigor conceptual firme. A través de la scriptio continua, Alfonso se inserta en la tradición de grandes poetas minimalistas, como Juan Ramón Jiménez y Alexandra Pizarnik, demostrando que la brevedad es sinónimo de intensidad.En sus micropoemas, Alfonso explora temas universales como el amor, la identidad y la lucha interna. Los versos fluyen sin pausa, creando una sensación de perpetuidad, como si la poesía misma aboliera las fronteras entre pensamientos, sentimientos y percepciones. Cada palabra es una afirmación existencial.Siguiendo la línea de autores como José Ángel Valente y Basho, iPoet opta por la economía verbal como herramienta de impacto. Sus versos no son adornos, sino atorismos poéticos que penetran en el alma del lector con la precisión de un francotirador literario, capturando la esencia de lo inefable.Más allá de su estructura formal, iPoet es un interrogante filosófico que desafía al lector. ¿Qué somos, lo que sentimos o lo que expresamos? A través de la duda y la reflexión, Alfonso nos invita a explorar las fronteras del lenguaje y a cuestionar el sentido mismo de la poesía y su capacidad para definir nuestra existencia.

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