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David Ávila Sanz

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9788410895508
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Entre tus manos tienes una ventana que se abre al amor en todas sus formas: el amor que duele, que arde, que se quiebra; el que nace como un manantial y el que se desploma como un viejo tejado bajo la tormenta. David Ávila Sanz no escribe sobre amor, lo vive en cada palabra, lo deja fluir como agua, lo atrapa en la bruma de un recuerdo o en el filo del deseo.Aquí tienes un mapa de cicatrices y vértigos, un lugar donde el corazón se convierte en una brújula rota que siempre señala hacia lo humano: la ternura hacia una hija que es agua y estrella, la rabia de un desamor que arrastra como marea, el gozo de una risa compartida bajo cielos imposibles.Atravesarás habitaciones arrugadas, sueños en combustión y silencios que dicen más que cualquier palabra. En e?? el amor es una aventura salvaje, un salto al vacío, un barco que naufraga y vuelve a zarpar porque, al final, el amor siempre insiste.Abre estas páginas y siente, déjate llevar, porque estas palabras te harán replantearte tus propios naufragios, tus propios milagros. Y cuando lo termines, descubrirás que hay más almas esperando la lluvia.

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