Rayden Herido diario. Poemas inéditos / Wounded Daily (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Author:
RAYDEN
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
144
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial (March 14, 2023)
Language:
Spanish
ISBN-13:
9788403522558
ISBN-10:
840352255X
Weight:
9.6oz
Dimensions:
5.32" x 7.86" x 0.5"
File:
RandomHouse-PRH_Book_Company_PRH_PRT_Onix_full_active_D20260705T122403_156890375-20260705.xml
Folder:
RandomHouse
List Price:
$18.95
Case Pack:
20
As low as:
$14.59
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
Spain
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Aguilar
Overview
Llega a la colección Verso&Cuento una preciosa edición revisada del poemario más exitoso de Rayden, cuidadosamente editada y con nuevos textos inéditos.
«Los libros lo saben todo de quien los escribe, leerlos es igual que leerle la mano a su autor. Éste, sin ir más lejos, sabe que Rayden es tan hábil con las palabras como un lanzador de cuchillos y que en su opinión la poesía consiste en que por ella no pase de largo lo que pasa en la calle; también nos recuerda que la ironía es la aristocracia del humor y que no hay destino comparable al de encontrar quien nos diga: “¡Qué triste es ser feliz / si no es contigo!”. Sus versos buscan pelea y han elegido bando: el tuyo. Puedes fiarte de ellos.» –Benjamín Prado.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A lovely revised edition of Rayden’s most successful book of poems is now part of the Verso&Cuento collection, carefully edited, and with new unpublished texts.
“Books know everything about their authors. Reading them is the same as palm reading the writers. As it happens, this book knows Rayden is as crafty with words as a knife thrower, and that, in his opinion, poetry means not letting whatever happens in the streets pass by unnoticed. It also reminds us that irony is humor’s aristocracy and there is no comparable fate to finding someone who might say, ‘How very sad is to be happy / if it isn’t with you!’ His verses look for a fight and have chosen sides—yours. You may trust them.” —Benjamín Prado.
«Los libros lo saben todo de quien los escribe, leerlos es igual que leerle la mano a su autor. Éste, sin ir más lejos, sabe que Rayden es tan hábil con las palabras como un lanzador de cuchillos y que en su opinión la poesía consiste en que por ella no pase de largo lo que pasa en la calle; también nos recuerda que la ironía es la aristocracia del humor y que no hay destino comparable al de encontrar quien nos diga: “¡Qué triste es ser feliz / si no es contigo!”. Sus versos buscan pelea y han elegido bando: el tuyo. Puedes fiarte de ellos.» –Benjamín Prado.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A lovely revised edition of Rayden’s most successful book of poems is now part of the Verso&Cuento collection, carefully edited, and with new unpublished texts.
“Books know everything about their authors. Reading them is the same as palm reading the writers. As it happens, this book knows Rayden is as crafty with words as a knife thrower, and that, in his opinion, poetry means not letting whatever happens in the streets pass by unnoticed. It also reminds us that irony is humor’s aristocracy and there is no comparable fate to finding someone who might say, ‘How very sad is to be happy / if it isn’t with you!’ His verses look for a fight and have chosen sides—yours. You may trust them.” —Benjamín Prado.








