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ISBN: PB: 9781784108618

Carcanet

October 2019

112 pp.

21.6x13.5 cm

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£12,99
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Impossible Loves

This is the first substantial sampling in English of Colombia's greatest living poet, and it draws on five decades' work. Time has been Jaramillo's key theme, more intensely as he grows older. Impossible and lost loves are another theme. And violence, what it does to the human body. And absences, disappearances, are part of mix, all underpinned by a self-aware nostalgia for an idealised, rural childhood. The poems occur in places that are hard to pin down – anywheres – though some are set in Bogotل, where the poet lives, and several in the tropical Antioquia region of the poet's childhood.

And he interrogates the humble mango, the rubber tree, the domestic cat. Paradox lies at the core of his work: an only child, the poet's 'brothers' are often wild, chaotic characters, given to excess and self-destructive behaviour. "I like to hallucinate in words", he said when he won the National Poetry Award in 2017.

The book includes a full afterword by the award-winning poet and writer Richard Gwyn, translator of the celebrated anthology "The Other Tiger: Recent Poetry from Latin America" (2016).

About the Author

Dario Jaramillo Agudelo was born in 1947, in Santa Rosa de Osos, Antioquia, and is regarded as one of Colombia's outstanding contemporary poets and novelists. He graduated in Law and Economics from the Universidad Javeriana of Bogota, and worked for many years in various roles with state cultural and arts organisations. He has been shortlisted or winner of major awards for his work, including the Eduardo Cote Lamus prize for poetry (1978), the Jose Maria de Pereda Prize (2010); and in 2017 he was awarded the Colombian National Poetry Prize for his collection El cuerpo y otra cosa. The most recent edition of his Selected Poems in Spanish is his personal anthology Basta cerrar los ojos. He lives in Bogota.