Corrientes passion and poetry, present at the International Book Fair

The writer and poet from San Roque Gladis Mabel Domínguez Núñez will be presenting his latest book «Mburucuyá, clinging with passion» at the 48th Buenos Aires International Book Fair on Tuesday the 7th at 7 p.m., at stand 3022 in the province of Corrientes in the Ocre Pavilion. It is a collection of poems full of landscapes and treasured experiences of life spent in San Roque.

The author will have an intense participation during those days, where in each of the presentations, as her audience and readers are accustomed to, she will leave her Corrientes feelings and great love for her native San Roque on display.

The writer and lyricist Martina Iñiguez says in the prologue:

In this book, Mburucuyá, clinging with passionGladis Domínguez expresses, through her poetry, her fine aesthetic sensitivity, her always awake love for all forms of beauty, her disinterested interest in the most endearingly coastal things and people, and above all, very intimate, fervent and inextinguishable, the devotion for the Corrientes terroir that has led her with effortless naturalness towards the path of creation.”

As well as the musician, composer and producer Hugo Casas on the back cover:

Whoever writes with entertainment ends up being a partial actor in his story. His imagination, trained in the art of capturing sensations, landscapes, people, descends into words and rises in the form of metaphors in a work that the reader makes his own.

This is what happens with Gladis Domínguez because of the eloquence of simplicity.

Its expression full of terroir shows that it is not a bird that passes by its nest.

He transports us to where his feelings suggest us and we go there with great pleasure.”

In another order, the poet will be presenting the anthology Ink Clover, which he integrates with two other great contemporary poets, Claudia Tejeda and Rubén Capodacua. It was published by Ediciones de Parque de Perla Jaimovich.

He will participate in the Federal Round on Friday the 3rd at the Casa de la Provincia de Tucumán in Buenos Aires, and will also be at the Café Tortoni, then at the NOA Stand at the FILBA La Rural Fairgrounds.

Also on Monday the 6th from 5 to 8 p.m. he will share his poems with writers from different latitudes in the Northern Cultural Round made up of the provinces of Salta, Jujuy and Tucumán, located in the Ocre Pavilion of the Fair Grounds.

 
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