And, we are all islands? Islands in concrete cities that seek to find the sensations of other islands? Islands that have memory? A very beautiful essay @josemalavem for a poet very committed to the beauty of letters. For me the poet Rafael Cadenas (I'm not a literary critic) is transfigured with each metaphor. I feel that he writes for the heart of an island-woman, of a memory-woman, of a space-woman. Thank you @josemalavem for your reflections about this important twentieth century Venezuelan writer. @Adsactly Thanks for spreading this beautiful publication
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My gratitude to you, @marcybetancourt, for your reading of my post and your lucid commentary. Indeed, Cadenas plays at that ambivalence, which he will take up in later books, in Memorial and in Amante, for example: the woman, the word, reality. As I indicate in the text, the island image is symbolically charged with various meanings, and the poetry of this book interacts with them as well. Greetings.