ECLOSIÓN
Description
With a beautiful, precise, and reflective style, Lucía Bleusvet invites us to accompany the poetic self on a sublime journey: from silence to speech, from darkness to light, from emptiness to emergence.
The central themes of “Eclosión”—inner search, the yearning for fulfillment through an attentive gaze at reality, and poetry as a path to spiritual purification—are, as poet Verónica Aranda states in her prologue, the heart of the work.
It is important to note that this journey is not linear (“Eclosion is circular and unpredictable”), nor does it stagnate once the end is reached. It is presented as an ouroboros, a cycle balanced between its parts—Void, Glimmer, Emergence—that repeats endlessly: an eternal rebirth.
Lucía Bleusvet is a poet, singer-songwriter, and visual artist. It is also the artistic name of Lucía Bonilla Molina (Madrid, 1995). She studied Modern Languages, Culture, and Communication at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the University of Lille (France), and she is a certified Music Professional in the specialty of piano.
With her first poetry collection, “Las alas de los pájaros que huyen” (2014), she won the runner-up prize in the XIV Poetry Contest of the UAM. In 2017, she received third place in the International Poetry Contest Castello di Duino, held annually in Trieste (Italy), for her poem “Biografía”.
She has been published in the anthology “Para hacer un borrador y otros poemas” (UAM Ediciones, 2014), and in bilingual anthologies such as “Il gesto e la genesi/The gesture and the genesis” (Ibsikos Editrice Risolo, 2016), *Generazioni/Generations* (Ibsikos Editrice Risolo, 2017), and *Casa/Home* (Batello Stampatore, 2018).
She won third prize in the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities 2023, in the Spanish poetry category, for her poem “Mudanza”.