The Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Is there a ghost?The Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Jorge Eielson #3 - mutilated bodyThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Fernando Pessoa #07 - DemogorgonThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Jorge Eielson #2 - melancholic bodyThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Jorge Eielson #01 - prior bodyThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Carlos Drummond #01 - In the Middle of the RoadThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Fernndo Pessoa #06 - The Chess GameThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline César Vallejo #09 - Individual and SocietyThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outline Oliverio Girondo #06 - Ex-votoThe Smelting Process Podcast
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info_outlineOnly so much can be done in a day, in a week, in a month, in a year... only so much. What happens when pro-activeness deflates & the bleary eyes only see those activities beyond the attainable? In this poem, from Persuasion of the Days, the Argentine poet Oliverio Girondo explores the unattainable, with an almost Epicurean tone. (It would not be a mistake to compare Girondo here with the poems of Ricardo Reis, one of Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms).