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THE MOON IN VERSE - Patricia Fernández
Aguilar
Patricia Fernández, in The Moon in Verse , presents a work where the Moon becomes the common thread, laden with symbolism. The poetry in this book draws on the cycles of life, death, and rebirth, with the Moon ever-present as a witness to grief and a symbol of accepting change. Through this element, the author addresses both melancholy and loss as well as hope and renewal. The recurring images of water and the sea reinforce fluidity and constant change, key aspects of Fernández's poetry, deeply influenced by the life and work of Federico García Lorca.
The collection of poems also stands out for its exploration of three feminine archetypes: the Crone, the Woman, and the Girl, which intertwine in a symbolic space that celebrates the life cycle. These archetypes are connected to essential elements such as the womb, water, and the sea, powerful symbols of creation and transformation. With these images, Fernández invites the reader to reflect on the passage of time and the inevitable power of change, capturing both the beauty and the pain inherent in this process. The influence of Lorca is felt in the way the author articulates these symbolic images, creating a poetic universe full of depth and emotion.
Book details:
Written by: Patricia Fernández
Publisher: Aguilar
Spanish
Paperback: 144 pages
Weight: 249 g
Dimensions: 13.21 x 1.4 x 19.81 cm
ISBN-13: 978-8403524224

