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In El libro de los amoresbreves, Armando Suarez Cobian is neither a poet nor a narrator, but is a guide able to illuminate and obscure at the same time the path that we all, with good or bad fortune, should traverse: the path of love. These texts are so applicable to everyday life that we can count on them as a point of support for observing this miracle - falling in love - about which few warn of its sacred character. Armando Suarez Cobian is able to to what few writers have, which is to bring the reader face to face with the greatest challenges of their existence, even those for who try to…mehr

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In El libro de los amoresbreves, Armando Suarez Cobian is neither a poet nor a narrator, but is a guide able to illuminate and obscure at the same time the path that we all, with good or bad fortune, should traverse: the path of love. These texts are so applicable to everyday life that we can count on them as a point of support for observing this miracle - falling in love - about which few warn of its sacred character. Armando Suarez Cobian is able to to what few writers have, which is to bring the reader face to face with the greatest challenges of their existence, even those for who try to deny it. En El libro de los amoresbreves Armando Suárez Cobián no es un poeta ni un narrador, sino un guía capaz de iluminar y oscurecer al mismo tiempo la senda que todos, con mayor o menor fortuna, debemos atravesar: el camino del amor. Que sirvan estos textos para que, desde su aparente cotidianidad, podamos contar con un punto de apoyo para observar este milagro -el surgimiento del amor- del que pocos advierten su carácter sagrado. Armando Suárez Cobián logra lo que muy pocos escritores al colocarnos cara a cara frente al reto mayor de nuestra existencia, incluso para aquel que trate de negarla. Mario Bellatin
Autorenporträt
Armando Suarez Cobian's first collection of poems, Corre ve dile, was published in 1985. Since then, his poetry has appeared in anthologies and journals in Cuba, the United States, Italy, Spain, Venezuela. In 2013, he was the director, together with Juan Carlos Alom and Ismael de Diego, of the documentary NOLIMITS. That same year, he published his book of poetry Nueva York no eres tu. He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.