Conversations with Quijóte: A Poet's Decades-Long Quest to Reconcile His Ideal Love Affair with Reality (en Inglés)

Jaramillo, Arturo Lewis · Sunstone Press

Ver Precio
Envío a todo Chile

Reseña del libro

Love is the most consequential of all human emotions. To experience it is elation; to express it is to speak from the heart; to receive it, the finest moment; to lose it, the worst day; and to write about it is poetry. This book is a literary quest for love in its most idyllic form and the author's journey, as a young man, to reconcile the love he discovers with reality. Using verse and prose in contrasting styles in collaboration with his imaginary sixteenth century mentor, the famous Don Quijóte de La Mancha, the author explores the depth and breadth of love in a literary style quite unlike most anthologies of poetry. Set in the late 1960s, the poet's work explores a succession of romantic relationships influenced, pointedly, by the "love generation," its freedoms, imagination and contradictions. As the author describes it, "it's a series of love stories told, day by day, in a most unique and lyrical way." While the pace, distractions and complexities of present-day America lessen our ability to be in love, Conversations with Quijóte reawakens the reader to the sensations and sensibilities of true romance, its rewards and consequences. Love is the most consequential of all human emotions. To experience it is elation; to express it is to speak from the heart; to receive it, the finest moment; to lose it, the worst day; and to write about it is poetry. This book is a literary quest for love in its most idyllic form and the author's journey, as a young man, to reconcile the love he discovers with reality. Using verse and prose in contrasting styles in collaboration with his imaginary sixteenth century mentor, the famous Don Quijóte de La Mancha, the author explores the depth and breadth of love in a literary style quite unlike most anthologies of poetry. Set in the late 1960s, the poet's work explores a succession of romantic relationships influenced, pointedly, by the "love generation," its freedoms, imagination and contradictions. As the author describes it, "it's a series of love stories told, day by day, in a most unique and lyrical way."

Opiniones del Libro

Opiniones sobre Buscalibre

Ver más opiniones de clientes