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Programa 485 - Los profundos abismos de Poe

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Vivió entre tinieblas, marcado por el genio, la bebida y la pobreza, hasta que el mundo reconoció su papel revolucionario en muchos de sus relatos. De la mano del investigador y editor Óscar Fábrega, autor de “A propósito de Poe”, nos contará algunos rasgos curiosos y anecdóticos de su biografía (como su etapa de soldado en West Point o su vida amorosa un tanto desastrosa). También nos adentraremos en su amplia faceta literaria analizando cuentos que tienen que ver con diversos aspectos de Poe. Por ejemplo, con la bebida (“Hop Frog”), con el terror (“El gato negro”), con la novela policiaca (los tres cuentos en los que interviene Auguste Dupin), como pionero de la ciencia ficción (“La incomparable aventura de Hans Pfaal” o “El cuento mil y dos de Scherezade”), con las fake news (“El camelo del globo”) o con la teoría de la Tierra Hueca: “La narración de Arthur Gordon Pym” que luego tuvo dos continuadores con “La esfinge de los hielos” (de Julio Verne) y “En las montañas de la locura” (de Lovecraft). 

Marta Sanmamed nos hablará del mesmerismo del señor Valdemar y hará una especie de criptograma enlazándolo con el lenguaje de luz, el reiki y el cortejo de las luciérnagas. Juan Ignacio Cuesta hará una versión musical del relato “Ligeia” y Jesús Callejo rescatará uno de sus poemas de amor más desconocidos e impactantes. 

En la Extróbula hablaremos de la muerte de Virginia Clemm y la del propio Poe, teñida de misterio, al igual que del anónimo visitante que cada 19 de enero depositaba tres flores y una botella de coñac en su tumba. Marcos Carrasco hará una lista de su influencia en ilustradores como Arthur Rackman, Gustavo Doré (ilustrando "El Cuervo") y hasta el propio Manet que le hace un retrato póstumo. Y en canciones como "The Raven" (compuesta por The Alan Parsons Projet). Y David Sentinella hará una especial mención a “Poe, el musical” de Dagoll Dagom. 

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