DOGS TO THE ROAD AND POETS TO THE DEATH
DOGS TO THE ROAD AND POETS TO THE DEATH
The work is divided into three parts (Paper Dogs / Road Dogs and Poets to the morgue / Respect in the stalls of the wholesale market) and, over over 100 poems, entertains a poetic-manifest. At the first pages, social ills are exposed, such as crime ("The thieves and their acts of crime are no longer done to the disadvantaged places, everything is done in sunlight and in the centers with the greatest population flow. "), repression (sustained the mouths so as not to shout the voice of freedom), violence (In these lands / all children are born deaf and mute./ do not cry, nor speak, everything is done punching and shooting.") and misery ("How poor that is poor does not die of noise, but dies of silence/ when life is barefoot on the bottles and no longer dreams of tomorrow."). By pointing out the ills as social problems of her country, the poet also cracks metaphorized consonencies between the physical house and the abstract "patria" entity: "In each room there is a table/starvation is served on the empty towel/ four thin and thin walls that surface the intestine/ which hangs the ulcers on the intestinal and anemic walls of the homeland."






