The Inexhaustible Lecture

The Inexhaustible Lecture

Eduardo Lantigua

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781387636549
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In The Inexhaustible Lecture, Eduardo Lantigua uses poetry to enforce some of the paradoxes of the urban man in postmodernism: solitude amid the masses, to be dead in life, and nomadism. For him, he adopts a metaphoric code that allows us to scavenge in lowest depth through certain intuitive and evocative symbols, sometimes sensory, that leave us with a vision full of nuances and corners of a crude, cold, and bestial New York.Without neglecting formalities, Lantigua emits a strong critique of the New York City, which condemns man to live alone amid the masses, which annihilates the subject. I predict that this book will not go unnoticed, that it will cross the sieve of time and boundaries freely.

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