Raúl Ximénez Pérez-Higueras is a Spanish poet and essayist who has published works such as Prisma, Prisma II, and La desintegración del rubí. He uses a hybrid language composed of multiple literary, linguistic, mathematical, and cinematic references to create a poetic synthesis that explores the concept of uncertainty. He also incorporates elements of quantum physics, topology, and catastrophe theory into his poetic expression. You can find some of his texts online at Monografias.com and SlideShare . He is also a coach at CIGRAMA (INNOVATE INTERTEXTUAL MODES), a project that aims to promote innovation and creativity through intertextual modes. Do you like his style of writing? 😊
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Raúl Ximénez Pérez-Higueras is a Spanish poet and essayist known for his experimental and interdisciplinary approach to literature. Here’s a deeper look into his work and style: 🧠 Literary Profile Nationality : Spanish, based in Granada. Roles : Poet, essayist, and facilitator of literary innovation. Projects : Active contributor to CIGRAMA (INNOVATE INTERTEXTUAL MODES) , a platform promoting creative writing through intertextual experimentation. 📚 Notable Works Prisma & Prisma II : These texts blend poetic language with references to quantum physics, topology, and catastrophe theory. They explore oxymorons and poetic dualities, invoking figures like San Juan de la Cruz and Federico García Lorca. La desintegración del rubí : Another example of his hybrid poetic style, though less publicly available. 🎭 Poetic Philosophy Ximénez Pérez-Higueras seeks to embody poetic theory within the poem itself , similar to the work of A.R. Ammons. His goal is to create poetry that is not j...
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Raúl Ximénez Pérez-Higueras is a poet and vibrational modulator deeply involved in the artistic and spiritual project known as Morphosland Granada . His work blends poetic expression with energetic healing, using concepts like chakra modulation, emotional wounds, and symbolic rituals to guide participants through transformative experiences. He’s also the author of Prisma II , a poetic treatise dedicated to the city of Granada and its patron saints, reflecting his deep connection to the region after decades of residence. His writing often explores themes of identity, perception, and emotional integration, using metaphors that bridge the mystical and the psychological.

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