Contemporary Colombian poetry: poems by Orietta Lozano translated
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Translation. Colombian poetry. Orietta Lozano.Abstract
Orietta Lozano was born in Cali, Colombia, in 1956, where she lives today. She is a poet, essayist and novelist and presents an expressive poetic production that began in the 1980s. However, despite having composed several national and international anthologies, one of them being Brazilian, organized by the poet Lucila Nogueira and Floriano Martins (2007), the work de Lozano is still very little widespread in Brazil, being best known in Colombia and Mexico, although there are translations of poems also into English, French and Italian. The poems presented and translated here, “Danza” and “Despojada”, make up the author's second publication, “Memoria de los Espejos”, from 1983, and can be considered good representatives of Orietta Lozano's poetics, as they reveal images that evoke a sensitive force of the elements, a language full of a transgressive desire based on a mythical time, a mystical game.
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EL ESPECTADOR. Escribo para ver el resplandor: Orietta Lozano. 2015. Disponível em: https://www.elespectador.com/noticias/cultura/escribo-ver-el-resplandor-orietta-lozano-articulo-580560 Acesso em: 15 fev. 2020.
LOZANO, Orietta. Memoria de los espejos. Bogotá: Ediciones Puesto de Combate, 1983.
LOZANO, Orietta. La herida de los siglos. Bogotá: Uniediciones, 2015.
MARTINS, Floriano; NOGUEIRA, Lucila. Mundo Mágico: Colômbia- Poesia Colombiana do século XX. Recife: Editora Bagaço, 2007.
MENDINUETA, Lauren (org.). Um país que sonha: Cem anos de poesia colombiana. Lisboa: Assírio e Alvim, 2012.
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