ExiliumMara Negroni, translated by Michelle Gil Montero As Juan Gelman once wrote, exile has no form but leaves a trace. In Exilium, Argentine poet Mara Negroni sketches precisely such a trace, in a poetic form that approaches opposite extremes of material immediacy and evanescence. On an imaginative terrain that sweeps the Greco Roman, the long night of Argentinas last dictatorship, and the crisis of displaced migrants today, Negroni locates the exile
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