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Lo que no tiene nombre

by Piedad Bonnett

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What do you call a woman who has lost her child? Piedad tells of her son's death as she candidly recounts the tragedy in an account that reveals the fragility behind each breath we take.
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Tenía que encontrarme con una persona al mediodía. Me llamó a disculparse diciendo que llegaría una hora después. Me encontré con mucho tiempo de sobra, lejos de mi casa y sin nada que leer.

Entré al supermercado para buscar algo de tomar y tal vez algún libro ... sin mayores esperanzas. Hacia unos días había leído la reseña de mi amiga Caropi y agregué este libro a mi lista de libros por leer, y ahí estaba. No lo pensé dos veces.

Me senté a leerlo y sólo lo solté un par de horas para luego retomarlo y terminarlo al final del día.

Me encantó la suavidad y amor con la que está escrito. Lo leí con los ojos encharcados en más de la mitad de las páginas. Los poemas, las citas, el mundo de Daniel, parecen muy familiares por la forma como está narrado. ( )
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