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RADIOGRAMS

Gilberto Gonzalez y Contreras

In a mirrored dawn

the bridge is combing

the river’s hair.

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Gilberto Gonzalez y Contreras was in exile from his homeland El Salvador following the events of 1932 when he published these haikus. Writing in safety from Havana, the poems are a very strange mixture of romance, political fervour, and a longing for home: the poems match his transition from flaneur and government censor to critic and activist.

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