(110)  *Jorge Riechmann.  Poema de uno que pasa. 2002.  46 pp.  
(109) Guillermo Carnero.  Espejo de la gran niebla.  2002.  56 pp.  
(108) *David Bromige.  The Harbormaster of Hong Kong.  1993.  84 pp.  
(107) *Vicente Valero.  Vigilia en Cabo Sur.  1999.  107 pp.  
(106) Antonio Méndez Rubio.  Un lugar que no existe. 1998.  70 pp.  
I was proctoring a PhD exam for 3 hours yesterday so I finished these five books.  It's amazing how much you can read and absorb in 3 hours with minimal distractions.  Valero's evocation of Ibiza stood out, especailly his portrait of a character who collects fossils and sells them to tourists---along with Bromige's wit.  Carnero is a masterful writer, but his modernist long poem in the Octavio Paz mode is not wholly convincing.  Riechmann's aphoristic meditation represents some of the best qualities of his work.  A few of these books have personal dedications to me.  Valero is the only one with whom I've never had any communication.
 
 
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