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Violet hace el puente sobre la hierba
Violet hace el puente sobre la hierba is an extraordinary book of deeply personal poems that reaffirms Lana Del Rey as the "essential writer of her time." This collection brings together more than 30 poems, many of them exclusive, original photographs by the author, and handwritten texts in her own handwriting. The result is a wonderful poetic landscape that reflects the true spirit of its creator like never before.
In this first book, Elizabeth Grant moves part of her imagination beyond music and brings it closer to the realm of poetry, memory, and intimate writing. Its pages gather texts, notes, and images that retain a close and fragmentary quality, as if the reader could glimpse the creative process before everything was fully fixed.
Through seemingly small scenes, memories, Californian landscapes, and moments of intimate observation, the work allows us to explore some of the themes that run through Lana Del Rey’s universe: childhood, desire, loss, vulnerable beauty, and an idea of peace that always seems near but never fully reached.
Translated into Spanish by Elvira Sastre and published by Libros Cúpula, Violet hace el puente sobre la hierba offers a literary entry into the artist’s imagination, with a voice more direct, personal, and bare than that of her songs.