In *Los amores ateos*, José Daniel García explores the wound left by absence and the persistence of memory in an age of skepticism. The work presents a catalogue of urban loneliness and domestic mysticism, transforming everyday settings into spaces for reflection on guilt and finitude. With a language that balances lexical precision and emotional rawness, the author engages with the tradition of existentialism to interrogate the reality of the 21st century. It is a work for readers who seek in poetry a way to understand their own scars and the strange light that emanates from shared losses. José Daniel García positions his voice in the exact space where metaphysics and everyday life collide: between the daguerreotype of the divine and the dim light of a bar counter. Through imagery that blends photographic technique with the tradition of existential pessimism found in Pessoa or Cioran, these poems traverse buses, noisy buildings, and empty beds in the wake of desire's explosion. The author constructs a profane ordeal where angels are holograms of the word and ghosts represent the life we observe without being able to reach it. It is a precise testimony to the difficulty of loving in a time of shattered certainties.
AmazonPages: 60, Edition: 1, Paperback, Cantico
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