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Doble cartelera: Concierto en vivo Como agua al regresar

Doble cartelera: Concierto en vivo Como agua al regresar

Ricardo Castillo

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Editorial:
Arlequín
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9786078627547
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«Doble cartelera» reúne dos obras fundamentales en la trayectoria de Ricardo Castillo, una de las voces más singulares y performáticas de la poesía mexicana. Rescatados de la rareza editorial, «Concierto en vivo» (1981) y «Como agua al regresar» (1983) vuelven a circular para revelar una Guadalajara vibrante, áspera, íntima: la ciudad barrial de finales de los años setenta y principios de los ochenta, cuando el poeta escribía a mano, en una libreta Scribe, movido por un impulso que era música, respiración y memoria.«Concierto en vivo» nace como un diario dedicado a su hija Melissa: versos escritos día a día, sin correcciones, como un riff de guitarra que busca ser dicho antes que reflexionado. De ritmo oral y energía callejera, inaugura una poética corporal que Castillo desarrollaría en lecturas, escenarios y colaboraciones musicales. «Como agua al regresar» amplía ese mapa emocional: una noveleta en verso que revisita los barrios y la vida juvenil de una Guadalajara que comenzaba a fracturarse por el crecimiento urbano.Ambas obras son testimonios vivos de una generación, de una ciudad y de un modo de entender la poesía como acto presente, dicho y encarnado. «Doble cartelera» no solo recupera dos obras inencontrables: reactiva el pulso de una época y confirma a Ricardo Castillo como un poeta imprescindible de la lengua viva. 10

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