Historias de fantasmas
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Óscar Hahn, a Chilean poet, critic, and essayist, is recognized for his innovative approach to poetry that transcends the boundaries of traditional lyricism and its antithesis. His work often explores the cyclical nature of literary styles, proposing a synthesis of opposing approaches and integrating them into a new, spiraling evolution. Hahn masterfully employs intertextual elements, weaving together historical events, journalistic accounts, and dialogues with universal literature. His style is characterized by an ability to blend elevated and learned registers with colloquial language, creating a unique and dynamic poetic voice. His contributions are lauded for their quality and originality within the Hispano-American poetic landscape.
