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"La Pipa de Kif" es un original y divertido poemario de Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, autor más conocido por su narrativa y su teatro, pero que cultivó también la poesía toda su vida. Con unas rimas rotundas y un vocabulario muy personal, a medio camino entre la calle y todo el mundo tradicional que habita en su recuerdo, Valle-Inclán recurre al humor y a la crítica social en una obra que supone una verdadera aproximación al esperpento poético. El pueblo y las personas sencillas que lo componen, los espacios que habitan, y las historias que comparten se sitúan en el centro de la mirada poética del autor, dando lugar a una obra personalísima que solo puede firmar un genio como Valle-Inclán, y que merecería una mayor atención.
Diseño de portada: David Rubiales Suárez.
"La Pipa de Kif" is an original and amusing collection of poems by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, an author best known for his narrative and theater, but who also cultivated poetry throughout his life. With strong rhymes and a very personal vocabulary, halfway between the street and the traditional world that inhabits his memory, Valle-Inclán resorts to humor and social criticism in a work that is a true approach to the poetic esperpento. The simple people, the spaces they inhabit, and the stories they share are at the heart of the author's poetic gaze, giving rise to a highly personal work that can only be signed by a genius like Valle-Inclán, and which deserves greater attention.
Cover art design: David Rubiales Suárez.