Juan Gelman, Katherine M. Hedeen, Víctor Rodríguez-Núñez
In To World, poems interrogate everything: nature, society, and thought itself, with no prejudice or even principle. In other words, they don't follow any rule, tradition, or discipline; they are decidedly critical. Thought is not reduced to philosophical, ethical, religious, political, or aesthetic interpretations. Rather, we are before thought in its totality, unwilling to recognize borders - although never in a pure state, not falling into speculation, into thinking just for thinking's sake. Thought is always related to experience, both personal and collective, and above all, emotion. It...
In To World, poems interrogate everything: nature, society, and thought itself, with no prejudice or even principle. In other words, they don't follow...