Aitor Francos (Bilbao, 1986). Poet, aphorist and psychiatrist. Winner of the XXII International Poetry Prize ‘León Felipe’ 2023, with the book Museum of man (Celya, 2024). He has published books of poems igloo (Renacimiento, 2011, XIV Surcos Prize), A place I’ve never written about (Liliputienses, 2013, expanded and definitive edition in Renacimiento, 2013), invitation book (Baile del Sol, 2013), Now the one who leaves is me (plaquette, August 4, Planeta Clandestino Collection, 2014), The dimensions of the theater (Siltolá Island, 2015), Philately (Renaissance, 2017), Pessoa’s glasses (José Manuel Lara Foundation, Vandalia, 2018), A mailbox in the desert (Zaragoza University Presses, 2018), The days are loose (Denonartean, 2019, XIII City of Pamplona Award), Memory from within (La Garúa, 2020), return to nobody (non-venal plaquette, Heracles and us, 2022), Paraphernalia (Ril, 2022), shadow crumbs (Olifante, 2023) and be now (Pre-Texts, 2024). He has several books dedicated to the genre of aphorism: out of plane (Cuadernos del Vigía, 2016, III José Bergamín Prize), Beds (Trea, 2018), Full capacity (Prames, 2018), fast ink (Trea, 2020) and Whoever writes is someone else (Renaissance, 2022).
[MUERTE DEL AUTOR]
The house that knows nothing about poetry sleeps.
Sleep the house
with his home costume.
the house
from end to end closed tight.
This ground of shadows will soon be
developable and useful. As it is
every bet lost beforehand.
As it is
time if it rates
the watches (they were always lent
clocks with their great celestial mechanics).
Not a word to the silence. Not a single letter
payment more.
All complete writing was born (and will be born)
of a will. I will inherit death
of the house. The house of death.
Museum of man
Aitor Francos
Celya Publishing House
68 pages €12
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