Punctum-Punk-Punctum: On the Poetry of Martín Gambarotta
Author(s) -
Ben Bollig
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
hispanic review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.12
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 1553-0639
pISSN - 0018-2176
DOI - 10.1353/hir.2014.0013
Subject(s) - poetry , poetics , literature , variety (cybernetics) , politics , art , aesthetics , political science , law , computer science , artificial intelligence
The 2011 republication of Martín Gambarotta’s 1996 poetry collection, Punctum, offers the opportunity for new readers to approach this seminal and striking volume, one that was for some time unavailable. Furthermore, it gives the chance to reflect on the complex poetics of a collection that, despite its initial impression of a stark hermeticism or even banality, is suggestive of a range of literary, poetic, and political implications. Moreover, it is a collection that, alongside Sergio Raimondi’s Poesía civil, represents the surprising variety of so-called 1990s, or objetivista, poetry in Argentina, and whose unexpected literary complexity runs counter to easy periodizations of Argentine literature. There is, though, a mismatch between Gambarotta’s poems’ effectiveness and the apparent banality of much of the text. Despite reusing clichés and slogans from the contemporary media, Gambarotta’s collection creates striking thematic, sonic, and visual effects on the reader
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