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La imposibilidad y el desencuentro: el no-diálogo con Dios en dos poemas religiosos de Blas de Otero y Alfredo R. Placencia.
Author(s) -
Enrique Casillas Padilla
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sincronía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1562-384X
DOI - 10.32870/sincronia.axxv.n79.13a21
Subject(s) - poetry , humanities , philosophy , art , silence , character (mathematics) , literature , interpretation (philosophy) , linguistics , aesthetics , geometry , mathematics
In this article, is made an approximation from the Stylistics and the Comparative Literature of religious poems of the Mexican poet Alfredo R. Placencia (1875-1930) and the Spanish poet Blas de Otero (1916-1979). Through analysis, it is identified in his works the configuration of the human and the divine being and the way they enter into dialogue. The poems studied “La caña quebrada” (1924) and “Muerte en el mar” (1951) have as their common characteristic their apostrophic character, its means, that the verses are addressed to an interlocutor who, in all cases, will be an image divine, who by silence or absence, does not respond to the questioning of the poetic subject. The interpretation of the poems through Comparative Literature, after the stylistic analysis, allows to observe common features with a type of religious poetry characteristic of the Hispanic environment, as well as more universal aspects of religious poetic production in the first-half 20th century.

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