PIW 1 February 2011
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Many of the poems featured in PIW's first issue of the shortest month reflect on the relationship between time and poetry. PIW Belgium presents a beautiful selection of poems by Christine D'haen (1923–2009), written in both free verse and the strict forms that D'haen experimented within. On the Colombian domain, there are poems and audio recordings by Gloria Posada, whose distilled verse examines nature's constant fluctuations, and by Alberto Vélez, whose poem 'The Guamo Tree' has been deemed to be "one of the most beautiful poems written in Colombia in the second half of the twentieth century".
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Christine D'haen (Belgium)
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Erik Spinoy (Belgium)
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