Calendars of Souls, Wheel of Fire (Víctor Valle)

From the introduction by Jimmy Santiago Baca: “Valle’s use of language is physical: thick-turned images that pull meaning from sound” (1); “This is Valle’s first collection of poetry. It is as unpredictable as Pancho Villa’s route on a night raid” (2).

Según la introducción de Jimmy Santiago Baca, el lenguaje de Valle es físico, con densas imágenes que sacan significado del sonido (1) en un poemario tan impredecible como la ruta de Pancho Villa durante un ataque nocturno (2).

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