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Pablo Orellana explores contemporary poetry in «Miel,» touching on themes of family, music, and mythology

«Miel,» at the hands of the contemporary poet Pablo Orellana, is a journey through the poetry and riches of the Atacama region. It explores the music, desert, and familiarity of the region throughout a different point of view. The poem narrates how a pair of teenagers confront their fears, past, and future perspectives in a song interrupted by systematic violence.

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«Relave: material particulado», a poetic critique of the environmental catastrophe in Copiapo by Vicente Rivera Plaza

Step into the philosophical depths of «Relave: material particulado,» published in 2021, where poetic verses explore the profound concept of resource exploitation in the Atacama region. These poems traverse the intricate landscapes of mining, shedding light on the philosophical implications. Tailings, the remnants left behind from mineral refinement—specifically copper mining in Chile—are the focal point. Divided into four expansive poems—Tone Prospection, Impact Study, Ludus Luditas, and Open-Cut Still Life—alongside a concluding piece titled ‘Eschatology 0,’ this collection navigates the nuanced layers of human impact and ecological consequence. Dive into this thought-provoking work that unveils the complex interplay between humanity and its exploited resources.

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