La honda y el arpa en la poesía de David Mejía Velilla

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  • Helena Ospina Author Universidad de Costa Rica

Abstract

In Canto Continuo poetry and prose go hand in hand , life and poetry, poetry and poetics, divine and human, human and divine, quotidian and transcendent, transcendent in little things of everyday. The family warp forges in nature in a plethora of icons, and assortment of flowers. Childhood memories intermingle as substance, as sap of man who lives in them and from which obtains "clips" of start for the verse, and sublime "pruning" for the shaping of poet -Little Elliot- in constellation of artists to whom he lavishes friendship and poetry. Death, an ever current subject in presence and absence of beloved ones, in the chiaroscuros of emptiness and companionship of life.

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Author Biography

Helena Ospina, Universidad de Costa Rica

Catedrática de la Facultad de Letras de la Universidad de Costa Rica. Licenciada en Francés (UCR). Bachelor of Science in Languages & Linguistics (Phi Beta Kappa), Georgetown University. Autora de numerosos libros, como Mujer, valores permanentes, Cantata a las artes, Divina herida, Eva-María, Divino artífice. Actualmente es directora de la Editorial PROMESA.

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Lenguas y Literatura