Closed orchard
Keywords:
mexican poetry, life events, poetic actAbstract
Every biographical occasion occurs along with an internal discourse that invites experiential self-criticism, experiential learning and the poetic account of those who experience vital events. This collection of poems defines temporary realities that represent an eminently descriptive domestic confinement for life and for life, while it echoes moments that appear customarily since literary reality does not have emotional and cognitive reserves. It is inferred that experiential realism represents a closed orchard that does not suggest refined grammatical or linguistic precision; as in the case of these texts loaded with vital events that undress rhythmically for the poetic act.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
-
Abstract107
-
PDF (Español)82