Luis Correa-Díaz is a member of the Academia Chilena de la Lengua (Chile) and Real Academia
de Ciencias, Bellas Letras y Nobles Artes de Córdoba (Spain), poet and professor of digital
humanities and human rights at the University of Georgia, and the author of several books,
articles, and special dossiers, including Novissima verba: huellas digitales/cibernéticas en la
poesía latinoamericana (2019). His poetry books include Americana-lcd (2021), metaverse
(2021), Haikus nada más (2021), Los Haikus de Gus (2021 y 2020), Maestranza de San Eugenio
(2020), Diario de un poeta recién divorciado (2000, 2005), . . . del amor hermoso (2019),
impresos en 3D (2018), clickable poem@s (2016), Cosmological Me (2010, 2017), Mester de
soltería (2006, 2008). He is a member of several editorial boards of European, Latin American,
and US journals and has been a visiting professor at SUNY Albany, Instituto Iberoamericano –
Berlín, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, University of Liverpool, Universidad de
Salamanca, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Bolivia, and Universidad de Playa Ancha,
Valparaiso, Chile.
Don’t let the demure-looking, tuneful wreath of sestets fool you.Intertextual and self-referential, these sharp poetic sound bites shimmerwith intellectual verve, humor, and “sci-tech verbal prestidigitations.” Theyreflect on place and democracy, on our future as “proto cyborgs” and ourcollective delusions. Is “the bio-exceptionalism we/affirm” “a miracle...
In StockWritten in the extraordinary circumstances of 2020, a year of rekoning, in Americana-lcd Luis Correa-Díaz casts an original and distinctly postmodern light on this country. A heady cocktail of poetry in Spanish contemplates America from the Founding Fathers to the recent presidential inauguration, evoking along the way Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, the...
In stockThis is a collection of poetry that suggests that there is much to be gained by a reevaluation of the various codes that define and limit human existence in order to tap into a cosmic sense of belonging, albeit in a post-human age”. THEA PITMAN (University of Leeds) Author Luis Correa DíazTranslation Heather Cleary WolfgangPages 98Format PaperbackISBN...
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