"Looking in the mist" is the title of the new poetry book by Matilde Campos Aranda.
Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Murcia and collaborator in different masters of this center, has published several books of her specialty "More than 777 questions of Biostatistics and their answers", or "Biostatistics applied to clinical cases simulated."
For years she is an assiduous cultivator of the poetic genre in poems that arrive punctually year after year since 2008 and in which she bares her most intimate feelings.
Some publications whose benefits always go to the NGO "Casa Misionera del Cuzco", a company for which it has already raised more than 26,000 euros.
"Looking at Life," "When Autumn Comes," "Waiting for the Dawn," "Between Lights and Shadows," and "Walking inward," are the latest books published by her.
Matilde Campos belongs to that class of writers who need poetry to explain themselves and, by extension, the world in which they live.
Campos uses poetry as a defense weapon after which to resist and resist the onslaught of life.
In "Looking in the Fog", his latest collection of poems, he again reveals his most intimate feelings and soaked with nostalgia: "And what do those plushies do / have you asked already? / In them I have caught / the smiles, / the caresses , The tenderness / of past times / that will not return. "
The author's universe focuses once more on the longing for the beloved, nostalgia for her absence: "I wrote your name in my heart." Neither the waves nor the wind nor the fire could erase it. And an eternal return of hope that returns day after day to settle in the very center of existence: "I found a rainbow / in the tears shed."
Source: Universidad de Murcia