“The Red House” by Juan Carlos Mestre “Juan Carlos Mestre has been awarded the 2008 National Prize for Literature in the category of Poetry for the work The Red House. (…) Juan Carlos Mestre (Villafranca del Bierzo.León. 1957) is a poet and visual artist. He graduated in Information Sciences from the University of
Monographic on the book of poems by Eduardo Camacho “Perder el tiempo” TEMPORAL The word return does not mean there is no return backwards there is no word more absurd than the word mishap it is not possible not to get there but maybe not where we want you can't put in the bottle the spilled wine or make it return
INVENTION When a man of melancholic disposition is left alone in front of the sea and suddenly discovers convinced that he will live and die ignored; he then writes his name on whatever surface he finds at hand. Solitary places, public gazebos, bark, abandoned papers will always be covered with similar inscriptions, made with an avid pulse, by hand, in ink,
“The bilingual edition of A worldly country, two years after its appearance as A worldly country, silences all reservations about the hypothetical decadence of this octogenarian, who questions in his work the securities sanctioned by custom. There is no loss in the ambition of the effort or any symptom of aesthetic decline. The poems,