The start of the rain. Lydda Franco Farías and her circumstantial poems
Historical approach to a literary controversy in the 1965 Coro city
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Lydda Franco, time, rain, circumstantial poemsAbstract
Can you catch the time at the beginning of the rain? Time is ineffable, however, each story is paced by it. Time is invisible support that gives you presence. Weather and rain, rain and weather. Both the generating question and the poetic image appear through the cracks to delve into the assessment of a past time that becomes present through the documentary research made into a book by the Paraguayan historian and professor at the School of History of the University of Los Andes (ULA) Isaac López, titled: The beginning of the rain. Lydda Franco Farías and her Circumstantial Poems. Historical approach to a literary controversy in the Coro of 1965.Downloads
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