Friday, April 15, 2011

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Jekyll & Jill and Miguel Angel Ortiz Albero

One day I expect myself

The poet Guillaume Apollinaire, walker of the two banks, always on horseback between order and adventure returned in January 1915 to 38. º Field Artillery Regiment of Nîmes after a few days off. In the train compartment that had taken in Nice, ill loved as he had always thought of himself, he met the girl who would become the image of his desire during the harshest days of the trenches. An intense epistolary relationship, tender as the memory, self-tender as Madeleine, used to build the foundation of an ideal love which allows Guillaume overcome the horror of war, but it will collapse, they say, when a shell splinter was staying inside the head of a poet and a star of the crown blood forever.

One day I expect myself proposed, between reality and fiction, taking up the daily account of the facts and the terrible, but beautiful poems from the trenches, to recreate this story of words and silences, between Madeleine and Guillaume, wove and unraveled in the branches of that war, which hardly anyone can tell horror. Although, perhaps, this story of love, as a war poem unfinished, never came to unravel completely.

any case, the novel constructs a text woven in the manner of a network of dispersed materials, which can offer a vision, from the poetic forever, the horrors of war and the beauty of love. The letters, reflections, poems, everyday objects or photographs compose an album that is the portrait of Guillaume, also the portrait of Madeleine, but above all, the detailed portrait mode conception of life and existence, love and poetry, always between the order and adventure.

Albero Miguel Ángel Ortiz (Zaragoza, 1968).

graduated in art history while working as an actor in a professional theater company. For years he has served on the group of artists' ecrevisse "with whom he has exhibited collages, boxes and facilities. He has written plays, a story, press collaborations, scripts for comic books and texts for exhibition catalogs.
has also earned a living as Professor of History and Art, temporarily working for a newspaper in his city, selling books or has been, according to the Times.

has written and have published books of poems blue distance Binder (Ed. Bartlett School of Architecture / Corral, Madrid 1999), where the mess begins (Lola Editorial, Zaragoza 2001), Dossier of the salt in the eyes (Ed. Aqua, Zaragoza 2005. First Second prize in the First Edition of the Poetry of the Delegation of Aragón Government-Cajalón) Sbattimento, notation for a "Book of Shadows" (Ed. Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza, Zaragoza 2006 . XX Award Isabel of Aragon, Queen of Portugal), Some words for the disappearance (Ed. Eclipsed, Zaragoza 2008), naming the place, saying silence (Ed. PUZ, Zaragoza 2009), Troupe (Editorial Oliphant, Zaragoza 2010). The Book Under a hundred heavens (Ed. Books Canal, with support from the Diputación General de Aragón, Zaragoza 2003), illustrated by his brother, the cartoonist Alvaro Ortiz, and the novel The wound is the beginning (Ed. Communiter, Zaragoza 2010).
But above all, ride and look.


Miguel Angel Ortiz Albero http://ortizalbero.blogspot.com/

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