Friday, April 29, 2011

Ex Small Mens Underwear

A poem by Yolanda Soler Onís

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Yesterday we attended the final session of this course in the Poetry Classroom Díez Canedo of Badajoz, where he read a selection of his poems the poet Yolanda Soler Onís , who has defined his poetry as "peripheral" because in his view, "connects with any existing current majority."

traveled through his words, lightning and memories, for a future and a past that is not where we're located but on the contrary, in the wake of the word as the main monument of the indigenous Mapuche by the memory of the late Gonzalo Rojas, and loves going through a lifetime ... We will follow the lines of Yolanda.

This poem is in his book From the rivers dark (Ediciones Idea, Tenerife, 2010)


useless, as the love
late
and called in vain, the old river flow

buried between invisible cities Sandy.
No channels or destiny,
dunes or lagoons
memory without a memory that will bark.



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