
MicroDosis
Bunbury, Enrique
Microdosis is a diary written over the last two years in which Enrique Bunbury decides to experience in his consciousness the intake of microdoses of psilocybin. The genre chosen by the author to narrate this inner journey is poetry. In this way, Bunbury consolidates his foray into literature after the appearance in 2021 of his first collection of poems, Exilio Topanga (La Bella Varsovia), adding to the aesthetic features present in it an atmosphere of psychedelia and a criticism of "the mental norm" of the system. MicroDosis is an experiential and intimate book that contemplates the daily routine with eyes that open the doors of another perception without hesitation. Space and time acquire a new depth, just like in Krishnamurti's diaries, grafting onto his passages the heritage of the American beat generation, the oneirism of David Lynch and a very filmic plasticity that runs through Los Angeles with a neural network on fire. . Taking the words of Vicente Gallego in his prologue: "Of that extinction of oneself in the cosmic amplitude, of those interior journeys where the familiar becomes unacceptable and the prodigious dawns to its prodigality, the pages of this book written with pants removed speak to us. , but full of affection for everything, including the ever vain spectacle of this world."
- Author
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Bunbury, Enrique
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish poetry
- EAN
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9788419387264
- ISBN
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978-84-19387-26-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Cántico
- Pages
- 184
- High
- 21.5 cm
- Weight
- 14.0 cm
- Release date
- 14-03-2023
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Culpables