Autor: Vicente Huidobro,Tony Frazer
Editorial: Shearsman Books
Páginas: 80
Idioma: eng
Publicado: 15/01/2019
Alto: mm
Ancho: 152.00 mm
Lomo: 4.87 mm
Acabado: Tapa Blanda
Sinopsis:
Temblor de cielo was written in 1928. A more unified work than its contemporary, Altazor—although published in 1931, that work was longer in gestation—this might owe more to its style of delivery: an ecstatic outpouring of words that largely revolve around the themes of love, sex and death. The Isolde to whom much of the poem is addressed is an idealised feminine figure—part goddess, part idealised beloved, part Isolde from Wagner’s opera and part Ximena Amunátegui, the young woman who had become the poet’s second wife. The poem is also a sustained lyric effusion of a kind that Huidobro had never produced before, and it marks the point at which his work moves on from the barnstorming avant-garderie of his younger years to a more mature style, albeit one influenced by surrealism, a movement which Huidobro had previously attacked.