OUR POETRY ARCHIVE FEATURED
POET OF THE MONTH
ALICIA
MINJAREZ RAMIREZ
November 2016
OPA How long have you
been writing Poetry? We would like to know the early
stories about your growing up as a poet or writer in general. Who are your favorite
Poets? What are some of your
favorite genres to read and to write? Had they
inspired you a lot, do you believe in inspiration as a guiding force behind
writings at all?
ALICIA First I want to thank you the great
opportunity to be in this important space. It is a real honor for me! Wholeheartedly thank you !
I write since I was 7 years old, only my family, my teachers and my best
friends know that I liked to write poems and they chose me to write the final
speech at the end of the school year. I was a very shy person but 3 years ago I
determined to show the world what I write.
Among my favorite poets are: Hafiz,
Rumi, William Blake, Novalis, Pablo Neruda, Ernesto Kahan and Winston Morales
Chavarro. Hafiz was my inspiration when
I was 13 years old. Among my favorites
genres to read are: Egyptian historical novel, science fiction, metaphysics,
espirituality and religion. I like to write free verse poetry, but I also write poetry prose or narrative. Someone told me one day that the first words
of inspiration are sent by the gods and the rest is the work of the poet. I
definitely believe in the inspirational moment that comes to my heart to write.
OPA What has been the
toughest criticism given to you as a writer? What was the biggest compliment?
Did those change how or what you write? What
has been the strangest thing that a reader has asked you?
ALICIA The harshest criticism: a journalist from
Colombia said one of my poems had a very forced rhyme. She did not know that I
write in free verse and that poem had been written several years ago. The biggest compliment?... I find them every time when I write a new
poem, always wonderful comments! And I
think the strangest thing that a reader
has asked me is: to marry him!
OPA What is your
favorite poem you have ever written? Compared to when you first started
writing, have you notice any big changes in your writing style or how you write
compared from then to now?
ALICIA I do not have a favorite poem, because I try
to improvement each day and overcome what I wrote. The difference between the writing of my poems since I was only 7 years old is very large compared as I
write now, because I did not have knowledge of literary devices, nor knew about
the meter and rhyme of poem, It were only the
felt thoughts come out of the heart of a girl who wanted to change the
world. My writing changed some years ago
when my mentors in poetry gave me the guidelines to follow to find my own literary
style and I am very grateful to them.
OPA What has been your
favorite part of being a poet or and author? What has been your least favorite?
ALICIA I
love the creative imagination that allows me to unleash my thoughts. I like to
playing with words to get all what I
want with my poems. The only part I don´t like is that as writers, we do not have the government support of our countries.
OPA Did you get to quit your day job and
become a writer and or author or do you still have a day job and writing is
something you do for fun? If you still have a day job, what is it?
ALICIA On my day job I´m
working as a French and English teacher,
I love my work so much! But my real passions are: Singing and
Writing.
OPA Besides writing and reading, what is your most
favorite thing to do? What genre are you most looking forward to explore during
your writing career? Why?
ALICIA
I greatly
enjoy each of the activities I do. In addition to reading and writing I am
passionate about singing since I was a child. I can sing in 5 different
languages: French, English, Italian, Spanish and Bahasa (Indonesian). Through
singing, I can get out all the emotions
and feelings I have inside of me. I have an unpublished
book written in poetic prose, I'm also writing a novel. I feel that as
writers we must explore several genres.
OPA: Do you think literature or poetry is
really essential in our life? If so why? How does it relate to the general
history of mankind?
ALICIA
Man is a
social being and the main element of sociability is the word, is therefore far better mastered the use of
language and literature, we will be more complete and more useful. Speaking of
literature is to immerse ourselves in a world of fantasy, fiction, history,
facts; It is a world with which we interact and that is all around us at all
times. This foundation is achieved through daily learning, either at
university, college or daily life. Otherwise we would suffer a stalemate and
the only way to overcome it is investigating and searching for ourselves.
OPA Our readers would like to know your own
personal experience regarding the importance of literature and poetry in your
life.
ALICIA
We live surrounded by Poetry.
We find Poetry wherever we look
around ... In a beautiful sunrise, in a
starry night, on the tender smile of a child, in the soft voice of the beloved one caressing
our soul only with a few words, in the
presence and company of our parents, in the embrace of a friend or a brother.
Every moment it´s a not written poetry for me, offering us the
opportunity to shape it in our canvas of paper… The best poetry will be found
within your own voice!
OPA Do you think people in general actually
bother about literature in general? Do
you think this consumerist world is turning the average man away from serious
literature?
ALICIA
There's a
lot of it. I feel the love of literature is being lost, perhaps because the
consumerist environment in which we live. For this reason, we need to promote love of
literature and poetry. For an
individual can appreciate all this, we must begin to instill a love of Literature
and poetry to children in schools, since
kindergarten and not only that, but also the love of culture and arts.
OPA Do you think society, as a whole, has a
factor in shaping you as a poet, or your poetry altogether?
ALICIA Definitely! Because
based on social problems, poets are a launching point to talk openly about
relevant issues, or also to raise awareness, seeking followers to support our thoughts…
We can not remain silent in the face of social injustices.
OPA We would also like to know; How do you
relate the present literary trends with the literary heritage of your own
country?
ALICIA The second decade of the twentieth century is
an essential key for understanding the current development of
Latin American literature period. It is a time when the precious sumptuous
rhetoric of modernism is discarded and the basis for a complete break with the
immediate artistic past. From it, the
dominant literary modes recognize the common roots. They were years of demonstrations, proclamations and
violent polemics, an intensive search of originality, expressive and formal
insurgency that broke out in embodiments radically changing the course of
inland letters.
Mainly poetry in American literature,
presents a puzzling aspect to the public. The constructive will is imposed on
the impressionistic, emotional and spiritual. The avant-garde poetry renews the
language and purpose of traditional poetry. The cult of beauty, to the demands of the aesthetic harmony. The
new poetry rejects the rational use of language, syntax, declamatory and musical form, musical legacy: meter,
rhyme, giving primacy to the continued exercise of imagination to the unusual
and visionary images, the asintactism, the new typographical arrangement, visual effects and a discontinuous and fragmented, simultaneity
makes the primary constructive principle. The avant-garde echoes are felt in
all Latin American countries.
OPA Are you a feminist?
Can literature play any decisive role in feminism at all?
ALICIA We consider feminism as a doctrine and social
movement calling for the observance of capabilities and rights that have
traditionally been reserved for men. I
try to defend the fair causes and rights of women on the world, through poetry
and social media. Indeed! Because the
twentieth century is characterized by the struggle of women to end with the
social, political and symbolic inequality which have been subjected for
centuries. Feminism as a social movement born heir to the suffragist movement,
has likewise led to a profound reflection on gender enrollment of individuals
in their speeches and in their actions, questioning the universality of Culture
and Arts.
OPA Do you believe that all writers are by
and large the product of their nationality? Is it an incentive or an obstacle
in becoming an international writer?
ALICIA I do not feel that writers are a product of
his nationality, because each of them has been influenced differently by some
literary currents, or by some poets of different nationalities. It may be the
case that a poet is recognized abroad and to be a perfect stranger in his / her
own country. The nationality of a writer is not an impediment to excel abroad.
Strongly influences, hard work,
consistence and permanence to fight for the realization of their dreams makes
the difference.
OPA What 7 words would you use to describe
yourself?
ALICIA I´m passionate, courageous, cheerful,
patient, consistent, logic and
meditative.
OPA Is there anything else that you would like to
share or say to those who will read this interview?
ALICIA Never stop dreaming! Do not listen the noise of others when they try to destroy
your dreams, just listen to your inner
voice and defends everything you love.
The editorial
staff of this project: Deborah Brooks Langford, Stacia Lynn Reynolds; sincerely
thank you for your time and hope we shall have your continued support.
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