Diarios
Desde que se suicidara en 1972, Alejandra Pizarnik ha ido adquiriendo poco a poco naturaleza de mito y perfil de leyenda. Autora deculto, venerada por varias generaciones de lectores, Pizarnik se cuenta ya entre las escritoras latinoamericanas mas importantes del siglo XX. Su poesia -integramente publicada por Lumen- ha cosechado numerosos adeptos incondicionales, ha cread...more
Paperback, 504 pages
Published
January 30th 2004
by Lumen Books/Sites Books
(first published January 2004)
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Los diarios en sí son interesantísimos, pero la edición es muy pobre. No hay una introducción que explicite válidamente los criterios editoriales (lo cual sería extremadamente necesario en este caso, dado que se sabe que la hermana de Alejandra impuso restricciones a la publicación del material); las escasas notas al pie no contribuyen a esclarecer los puntos oscuros; falta, notoriamente, información y contexto sobre las numerosas personas (identificadas apenas con iniciales) y circunstancias qu...more
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Born in Buenos Aires to Russian parents who had fled Europe and the Nazi Holocaust, Alejandra Pizarnik was destined for literary greatness as well as an early death. She died from an ostensibly self-administered overdose of barbiturates on 25 September 1972. A few words scribbled on a slate that same month, reiterating her desire to go nowhere "but to the bottom," sum up her lifelong aspiration as...more
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