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August Waterspout
Jorge Pimentel writes 72 poems that are like a torrent that shakes consciences and that deal with death and violence. "I speak from a shattered brain, where everything is distorted and at moments recomposes itself only to immediately decompose again... pieces of brain matter stuck to the wall: phalanges, broken bones, skulls with pieces of hair still alive and pulsing... My poetry is the remains of all Peruvians who are speaking. And the very texts have already emerged as wreckage," says the author himself on the inside flap of the book.