Spanish contemporary poetry

Spanish contemporary poetry
Author: Diana Cullell
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1526111926

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Spanish contemporary poetry: An anthology presents a selection of Spanish peninsular poetry from the 1970s to the present day, with an introductory study of the most relevant poetic trends and poetic groups of the period, followed by guided and close readings of each poem. The anthology includes poems by twenty-two authors selected according to their literary rigour and with attention to the relevance of their work, a comprehensive introductory study, notes, thorough individual commentaries to the poems, and lists of selected vocabulary and rhetorical terms that provide accessibility to the anthology. The poetic selection is divided into sections and subsections in order to aid its pedagogical intent, covering: the poetry written during the transition to democracy; the emergence of poetry written by women in the 1980s; the Spanish poetic field of the 1990s; the poetry written at the turn of the new millennium; and some of the youngest voices in Spanish poetry today. English-speaking students working in the field of Hispanic literature, but also a more general reader keen on literature written in Spanish language, should thoroughly enjoy this work.

Contemporary Hispanic Poets: Cultural Production in the Global, Digital Age

Contemporary Hispanic Poets: Cultural Production in the Global, Digital Age
Author: John Burns
Publisher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 162196745X

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Poets writing in Spanish by the end of the twentieth century had to contend with globalization as a backdrop for their literary production. They could embrace it, ignore it or potentially re-imagine the role of the poet altogether. This book examines some of the efforts of Spanish-language poets to cope with the globalizing cultural economy of the late twentieth century. This study looks at the similarities and differences in both text and context of poets, some major and some minor, writing in Chile, Mexico, the Mexican-American community and Spain. These poets write in a variety of styles, from highly experimental approaches to poetry to more traditional methods of writing. Included in this study are Chileans Raúl Zurita and Cecilia Vicuña, Spaniards Leopoldo María Panero and Luis García Montero, Mexicans Silvia Tomasa Rivera and Guillermo Gómez Peña, and Mexican-American Juan Felipe Herrera. Some of them embrace (and are even embraced by) media both old and new whereas others eschew it. Some continue their work in the vein of national traditions while others become difficult to situate within any one single national tradition. Exploring the varieties of strategies these writers employ, this book makes it clear that Spanish-language poets have not been exempt from the process of globalization. Individually, these poets have been studied to varying degrees. Globalization has been studied extensively from a variety of disciplinary approaches, particularly in the context of the Latin American region and Spain. However, it is a relative rarity to see poets being studied, as they are in this work, in terms of their relationship to globalization. Taken as a sample or snapshot of writing tendencies in Latin American and Spanish poetry of the late twentieth century, this book studies them as part of a greater circuit of cultural production by establishing their literary as well as extra-literary genealogies and connections. It situates these poets in terms of their writing itself as well as in terms of their literary traditions, their methods of contending with neoliberal economic models and global information flows from the television and Internet. Although many literary critics attempt to study the connections and relationships between poetry and the world beyond the page, few monographs go about it the way this one does. It takes a transatlantic approach to contemporary Spanish-language poetry, focusing on poets on poets from Spain and the American continent, emphasizing their connections, commonalities and differences across increasingly porous borders in the age of information. The relationship between text and context is explored with a cultural studies approach, more often associated with media studies than with literary studies. Literature is not treated as a privileged object of isolated study, but rather as a system of ideas and images that is deeply interwoven with other forms of human expression that have arisen in the last decades of the twentieth century. The result is a suggestive analysis of the figure of the poet in the broader globalized marketplace of cultural goods and ideas. Contemporary Hispanic Poets: Cultural Production in the Global, Digital Age is an important book for library collections in Spanish, Latin American and Iberian Studies, Chicano Studies.

Contemporary Uruguayan Poetry

Contemporary Uruguayan Poetry
Author: Ronald Haladyna
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0838757790

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"The editor of this anthology addresses this literary omission by identifying seventeen Uruguayans deserving of recognition: Jorge Arbeleche, Nancy Bacelo, Washington Benavides, Mario Benedetti, Amanda Berenguer, Luis Bravo, Selva Casal, Rafael Courtoisie, Marosa Di Giorgio, Enrique Fierro, Alfredo Fressia, Saul Ibargoyen, Circe Maia, Jorge Meretta, Eduardo Milan, Alvaro Miranda, and Salvador Puig. The selection of these poets is based on extensive research and personal taste, but also because they have a recognized, sustained record of published books of poetry, especially during the 1990s; they have been favorably acknowledged for their work by peers and critics--through reviews and interviews in local news media; they have received recognition through national or international literary awards; and, for the most part, they are still active as poets in the new millennium. Furthermore, they comprise a representative cross section of diverse generations, perspectives, themes, and poetics extant in today's poetry in Uruguay." "Each of the poets is represented by a selection of original poems in Spanish to demonstrate the diversity of their expression and English translations to render them meaningful for both English and Spanish reading publics. The extensive bibliographies of primary and secondary sources of each poet is unprecedented; hopefully it will serve as a guide to encourage research on this neglected area of Spanish American literature. There is currently no canon of contemporary Uruguayan poets, but this project is intended to provide a meaningful step toward opening a discussion of such a canon."--BOOK JACKET.

Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain

Modern Poets and Poetry of Spain
Author: James Kennedy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1852
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

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Biographical and critical notices, with translations of various poems.

Contemporary Spanish Poetry

Contemporary Spanish Poetry
Author: Cecile West-Settle
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838640401

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Debicki's illuminating application of varied critical methodologies and theoretical approaches, in books such as Poetry of Discovery and Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century, is reflected in all the essays included in this book."

Between Love and Passion

Between Love and Passion
Author: Jaime Paredes
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2008-01-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1469120267

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More inspired than ever, Jaime Paredes brings us his new book: Between Love and Passion, a compilation of poems that go beyond the limits of passion, desire and love. Jaime Paredes gives life to all those emotions, but this time in the English language. What makes this book special? Not only the verses of each poem, but also the remarkable inclusion of De Todo Por Tu Calle, a full chapter of Spanish poetry, also written by Jaime Paredes. This book reflects the great gift that this young writer has for contemporary poetry by giving us his soul in English and in Spanish. To know more about Jaime Paredes, please visit: www.jaimeparedes.com www.cdbaby.com/jaimeparedes www.myspace.com/jaimeparedes www.oldmp.com/milgalaxias.htm www.musicishere.com/artists/Jaime_Paredes/Sonetos_Cronicos

By Word of Mouth

By Word of Mouth
Author: Jonathan Cohen
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780811218856

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This is a bilingual collection of various Spanish and Latin American poets.

The Poetics of Epiphany in the Spanish Lyric of Today

The Poetics of Epiphany in the Spanish Lyric of Today
Author: Judith Nantell
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1684481570

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Drawing on original contributions from four major contemporary Spanish voices--Luis Muñoz, Abraham Gragera, Josep M. Rodríguez, and Ada Salas--The Poetics of Epiphany in the Spanish Lyric of Today argues that for these writers the poem is the fundamental means of exploring the nature of both knowledge and poetry.

The Poetics of Self-consciousness

The Poetics of Self-consciousness
Author: Jonathan Mayhew
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838752562

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"Twentieth-century poetry engages in a highly self-conscious meditation on the nature of poetic language. Spanish poetry, however, has sometimes been considered an exception to this tendency. This book, with its focus on linguistic self-reflexivity, refutes the notion that major Spanish poets such as Jorge Guillen and Vicente Aleixandre are theoretically naive creators. In a series of nuanced readings, Jonathan Mayhew demonstrates the extent to which modern Spanish poets are conscious of their linguistic medium." "Previous books on Spanish poetry published in English have been more limited in scope, usually including poets of a single "generation." The Poetics of Self-Consciousness is the first to study well-known writers of the earlier part of the century along with more recent poets such as Jose Angel Valente, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Jose Maria Alvarez, and Juan Lamillar. Interpreting poetic texts written from the 1920s through the 1980s, Mayhew is able to trace the evolving function of literary self-consciousness in Spanish poetry while remaining attentive to the differences among writers of the same historical moment. The modernist poets of the earlier part of the century are preoccupied by the problem of literary mimesis: the representation of reality through language. In the postwar years, poets turned their attention to the social and ethical dimensions of poetic language. The postmodernists of more recent decades, finally, are increasingly concerned with their own belatedness with respect to cultural traditions of the past." "Critics hailed Jonathan Mayhew's first book, Claudio Rodriguez and the Language of Poetic vision, as an "enlightening and timely book on perhaps Spain's greatest living poet," and "a signal first effort from a critic with high scholarly standards and a penetrating insight into contemporary poetry." With The Poetics of Self-Consciousness: Twentieth-Century Spanish Poetry, readers will discover another probing study of other modern and postmodern Spanish poets."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved