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The Rules of the Game reintroduces Ludwig Zeller, the great Chilean Canadian "poet's poet", through an enthralling selection of his most engaging works. These short poems span a development of almost sixty years. They are Zeller's brief songs of eroticism and love, adventure and nostalgia, youthful ardor and the sorrow of age, sorrow and undying hope. They give the reader a great poet's door into the riches of surrealism, European romanticism, and the age-old Spanish lyric tradition.The fluent translations by A. F. Moritz represent often his fourth or fifth revisiting of the Zeller versions he has been producing since 1978.
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Ludwig Zeller is--without a doubt--one of the most important surrealist poets and artists of Spanish-America. Here is a book from the incomparable artist and poet, a collection of his collage work.
Ludwig Zeller is -- without doubt -- one of the most important surrealist poets and artist of Spanish-America. He has lived in Chile, Canada and he now lives in Mexico. He has published some 40 books and has been the subject of numerous articles and studies, some of which have been collected into the volume entitled 'Focus on Ludwig Zeller: Poet and Artist'. From the incomparable imagination of a great artist and poet now comes a new art book, a new collection of collages.
The poet returns to the magic and golden spaces of childhood. He opens the doors of memory and fantasy into stunning events from his innermost world. In the Desert of Atacama, flowers and women bloom in his presence. He visits them in the company of his friends on a mystery train, causing mysteries to unravel and wishes to come true. You will savor the images of this unforgettable, unique novel.