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Since ancient times the text has often taken the form of a human body, both in religious and magical documents, funeral of festive rituals, to the present day in calligrams, works of art of advertising spaces. The zodiacal body, the grammatical, as a network of signs, as an emblem and an alphabet, The body open book and mirror of the soul, symbolic space of metaphor and map of memory. In the black sleep that memory, waiting for the seeds of redemption, rests signs of light to invoke those written bodies. The poems wanted to be "bodies," a corpus that demands humanity, rehumanization, an intentionality to think again now that it seems that values that have always made us human seem more and less important. At the bottom of this quest is something that remains beyond the fugacity of the broken bodies and the concrete history of their scars --Page 4 of cover.
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