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Author:
Pohlenz, Ricardo, author.
Title:
Lader 68 / Ricardo Pohlenz.
Edition:
Primera edición.
Publisher:
Gato Negro Ediciones,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
88 unnumbered pages ; 17 cm
Subject:
2000-2099
Writing in art.
Visual poetry, Mexican.
Artists' books--Mexico--21st century--Specimens.
Artists' books--2016.
Artists' books.
Visual poetry, Mexican.
Writing in art.
artists' books (books)
Specimens.
Visual poetry.
Poetry.
Artists' books.
Other Authors:
Gato Negro Ediciones, publisher.
based on (work) : Paz, Octavio, 1914-1998. Ladera Este.
Other Titles:
Poems. Selections
Notes:
Risograph printed. Cover Title. Poems. "This book was made with the support of the Sistema de Apoyos a la Creación y Proyectos Culturales (Fonca), through the program Fomento a Proyectos y Coinversiones Culturales, 2019."--Publisher's website (viewed on April 6, 2022).
Summary:
It was for the sake of the protection of content tropicalization, so in vogue throughout the seventies (not so much in terms of appropriation, as of revalidation as a place in the world) and, following the traffic policies and representation of the word as a place, or better yet, as a non-place, that I put to work the construction, or destruction, or even better, de-construction of Ladera Este by Octavio Paz. Thinking of France, the other English, and national diplomacy, the last vestige of the greatinternationalist ilusion sold by the gringos as a result of the bomb, of which we became an extension for better or worse, during a post-war that spread as butter on bread until the sixties. This is the book of an illustrated tourist, a version that extends his submission to the submission of the one next to him: itœs not Rudyard Kipling, but it is as if it were. Itþs not coming only from France, but rather from the Mexico that comes from France, seeing the correspondence between two worlds, in which it shines as a satellite of privilege appropriating the otherʺ.
Series:
Logostasis
ISBN:
956957173X
9789569571732
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255909056
LCCN:
2021360034
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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