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RE: ADSactly Literature: José Antonio Ramos Sucre or the transmuted death

in #poetry6 years ago (edited)

Interesting Post


You present writing that is very pretty. also the choice of diction made by Ramos Sucre. As a poet he knew that the death that people often feared would only bring him closer. Readers are invited to get to know more closely with death. He always has a way to express beauty, even about death can be a discussion that causes meaningful beauty.
then when you read the navel you feel you're dealing with a beautiful view in the morning under the foot of the mountain. There is coolness that makes us happy.
In contrast to reason and our understanding of death and death. We often think death will put an end to everything we are living. Death makes the wheels of the world stop instantly.
But by reading and deepening the poetry of Ramos Sucre we will be more struck by death, who will surely come, like or not.


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Thank you for that comment, @rokhani. Sometimes I find it a little difficult to follow you because of the limitations of language translation. I must tell you that I really liked your final phrase: "But by reading and deepening the poetry of Ramos Sucre we will be more struck by death, who will surely come, like or not.", which I think is part of the meaning proposed in my post. Greetings.