20 Poemas Para Ser Leídos En El Tranvía
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“20 Poemas Para Ser Leídos En El Tranvía” is a collection of poems by Oliverio Girondo, published in 1924. The poems are inspired by Girondo's travels throughout Europe, North Africa, and South America, and they capture the bustling energy of urban life and the fleeting experiences of travel. Girondo's style is characterized by its unconventional syntax, free verse, and use of unexpected juxtapositions. He explores themes of love, desire, and the fleeting nature of time, often referencing landscapes, architecture, and the people he encounters on his journeys. The poems are not strictly narrative, but rather offer glimpses into Girondo's internal world as he grapples with the complexities of modern life and the changing relationship between humanity and the environment. The collection's title, “20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram,” highlights the book’s connection to urban transit and the idea of movement and change. It’s a powerful reflection on the fleeting moments of life and the constant flow of experience.Book Details
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