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Escrituras de Nueva York: geometría urbana y metamorfosis poéticas
Author(s) -
Celia de Aldama Ordóñez
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
ángulo recto
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1989-4015
DOI - 10.5209/rev_anre.2013.v5.n2.43327
Subject(s) - mythology , poetry , symbol (formal) , humanities , sign (mathematics) , art , modernity , art history , literature , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology , mathematics , mathematical analysis
A partir de tres exponentes de la poesía hispanoamericana y con el propósito de reflexionar en torno a la naturaleza inestable de la realidad urbana, que va mudando en función de sus relatores, examinaremos la obra de Concha Zardoya, Eduardo Mitre y Enrique Lihn. Todos ellos escriben a partir de Manhattan para reelaborar, una vez más, la imagen literaria de la megalópolis que, si a principios de la centuria es ovacionada como símbolo del progreso, a finales de siglo, se maneja como prueba irrefutable del fracasado mito de la modernidad.Taking different exponents of Latin American poetry as a starting point and trying to demonstrate the unstable nature of the urban reality, changing with the voice of each of its narrators, we will deeply examine the work of three poets, Concha Zardoya, Eduardo Mitre and Enrique Lihn. All of them will provide evidence of their passage through New York city which, even if acclaimed at some point as a symbol of progress, at the end of the century has been shown as an unmistakable sign of the unsuccessful myth of modernity

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