A book of poetry that retrieves the traces of exile. As Juan Gelman once wrote, "exile has no form but leaves a trace." In EXILIUM, Argentine poet Mar?a Negroni sketches precisely such a trace, in a poetic form that approaches opposite extremes of material immediacy and evanescence. On an imaginative terrain that sweeps the Greco-Roman, the "long night" of Argentina's last dictatorship, and the crisis of displaced migrants...
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