Dawn of the Senses by Alberto Blanco

Dawn of the Senses by Alberto Blanco

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Dynamic and influential force in the new poetry of Mexico.

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Dawn of the Senses by Alberto Blanco

Dynamic and influential force in the new poetry of Mexico.

Alberto Blanco is a poet, translator, essayist, and visual artist. Born in Mexico City, Blanco studied chemistry, philosophy, and Oriental Studies. He is the author of over 30 books of poetry, including Giros de faros (1979),Dawn of the Senses: Selected Poems (1995), and Afterglow/Tras el rayo (2011). He has also published translations, essay collections on visual art, and children’s books. Blanco’s work explores the boundaries between aesthetic forms and genres, languages, and verbal and visual registers. Jerome Rothenberg called Blanco "an increasingly significant voice in Mexican and Latin American poetry." W.S. Merwin described how Blanco’s poems "have revealed with precision and delicacy an original imaginative landscape, in language and imagery that are at once intimate, spacious, and rooted in the rich ground of Mexican poetry." Blanco’s poetry has been translated into over 20 languages.

From Poetry Foundation website.

SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780872863095
ISBN 10 0872863093
Title Dawn of the Senses
Author Alberto Blanco
Series City Lights Pocket Poets Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher City Lights Books
Year published 2001-01-18
Number of pages 224
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