In his poetic evolution, Cadenas has reached a conception that sustains the communicability of poetry, without this meaning a decrease in the demand on himself and the reader. What he rejects is this preconceived and artificial pretension to the hermetic or incomprehensible. But that is what he comes to after a great deal of maturity.
He also believes in an inherent ethical commitment to the poet and to poetry, not as something imposed by an ideology or interests alien to one's own profession.
Thank you for your reading and comment, @hlezama.
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