


is difficult to find a work in which authors display a trident as committed as I have just read: Manuel Vazquez Montalban, José Saramago and Eduardo Haro Tecglen. Unfortunately, the three have already died. How much time have said about this dark black and ideological gaps.
The main reason that causes the book is a ceremony in memory of Manuel Vazquez Montalban, who died in 2003. It is published in 2004. Its title, Manuel Vazquez Montalban in memory Palazón Serafin and Juan Carlos de Sancho.
The book came into my hands by chance and trace. There is nothing new, it's almost a memory.
Tecglen Haro's words in his epilogue recalling a rough collection of poems by Vazquez Montalban, Prague, I have suggested a reinterpretation of some of the most disturbing verses and yet most revealing:
The main reason that causes the book is a ceremony in memory of Manuel Vazquez Montalban, who died in 2003. It is published in 2004. Its title, Manuel Vazquez Montalban in memory Palazón Serafin and Juan Carlos de Sancho.
The book came into my hands by chance and trace. There is nothing new, it's almost a memory.
Tecglen Haro's words in his epilogue recalling a rough collection of poems by Vazquez Montalban, Prague, I have suggested a reinterpretation of some of the most disturbing verses and yet most revealing:
paralyzes the horizon
no wake boats
bodies drift of his own blood.
And also:
invaders shot by drunken
files barbarians memory
fed beef humiliated and offended.
Y:
shadows shouting threats hymns
obscenity threading tank windows.
Vázquez Montalbán probably not be as famous for his poems, including many neglected on the book I'm talking about. Perhaps it was necessary to re-read this work in this dark world where dominant ideology is produced on paper.
Vázquez Montalbán, Haro Tecglen, Saramago, how much you miss. Philippe would say Forest, Sarinagara . If you read the book and I understand. How much memory, how much of a loss. In the words of the Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa, in his whimsical lines:
only
dew is the world, dew, and yet
.
An open parenthesis as the emptiness of loss and the intellectual vacuum that only let the big boys.
Manuel Vázquez Montalbán memory Palazón Serafin and Juan Carlos de Sancho, Dürer's Rhinoceros and the Government of the Canary Islands, Canary Islands 2004.
Sarinagara Philippe Forest, Sakhalin Publishers, Barcelona 2009 (You can see the review of this book in this blog)
Prague Manuel Vazquez Montalban, Ed Lumen, Ocnos library, Barcelona 1982.
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