Vicente Huidobro, poemas ilustrados

De Vicente Huidobro
Selection Christopher Joannon
Illustrated by Albert Montt

The avant-garde poet Vicente Huidobro, father of Creationism, revolutionized Spanish-American poetry in the first half of the last century. This selection of his poems, populated with unusual images and visual games, takes us into a world sometimes very different from every day, in which roosters appear singing on the Eiffel Tower and "ships in danger between two stars."

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FORMAT

Recommended for 12+ years
Design: Book with painted edges
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 23 16 cm x
Pages: 60
Vintage: 2012
ISBN: 978-956-364-037-3

AUTHORS

Vicente Huidobro He was born in 1893 in Santiago. At the age of twelve he wrote his first poem, "That is me." He wrote more than forty books, between poetry and prose. His most memorable works are Arctic and Equatorial Poems (both from 1918), Altazor (1931) and Últimos poemas, published posthumously (1948). He was a friend of the surrealists and his poems were danced, in Paris, by Guillaume Apollinaire and Tristán Tzara.

Albert Montt He is Chilean, but he was born in Ecuador in 1972 (shortly after he was born, his father enrolled him in the Chilean embassy in that country). Montt studied Plastic Arts and Graphic Design in Quito. He is the author of Daily Doses, several books for children and adults.

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