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Gerardo Arístides Rivodó

GERARDO ARÍSTIDES RIVODÓ (Caracas, Venezuela, 1978) studied literature at the Universidad Central de Venezuela. Their poetry has been published in Tal Cual, Los Poetas del 5, and the anthology Una cicatriz donde se escriben despedidas: Antología de poesía venezolana en Chile. They won the Por una Venezuela Literaria contest in 2017. In 2018, Le Chien Editor in New York published their poetry collection, Pájaros de Haldol. They currently live in Santiago, Chile.

Three Poems by Gerardo Arístides Rivodó
translated from the Spanish by David M. Brunson

February 8, 2023 Contributed By: David M. Brunson, Gerardo Arístides Rivodó

Abstract painting in shades of white and black. White brushstrokes coming down from top. Black brushstrokes across bottom half, starting to mix with white in the middle.

me acostumbraré al presagio
de una casa vacía
al vuelo que dibujas
sobre cielos penitentes
a la rotura de un pájaro

Filed Under: Featured Translation, Poetry, Translation Posted On: February 8, 2023

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