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The principal developments in Spanish American poetry in the second half of the twentieth century.Providing a basis for understanding the main lines of development of poetry in Spanish America afte...
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17 January 2008

The principal developments in Spanish American poetry in the second half of the twentieth century.
Providing a basis for understanding the main lines of development of poetry in Spanish America after Vanguardism, this volume begins with an overview of the situation at the mid-century: the later work of Neruda and Borges, the emergence of Paz. Consideration is then given to the decisive impact of Parra and the rise of colloquial poetry, politico-social poetry [Dalton, Cardenal] and representative figures such as Orozco, Pacheco and Cisneros.
Theaim is to establish a few paths through the largely unmapped jungle of Spanish American poetry in the time period. The author emphasises the persistence of a generally negative view of the human condition and the poets' exploration of different ways of responding to it. These vary from outright scepticism to the ideological, the religious or those derived from some degree of confidence in the creative imagination as cognitive. At the same time there is analysis of the evolving outlook on poetry of the writers in question, both in regard to its possible social role and in regard to diction.
DONALD SHAW holds the Brown Forman Chair of Spanish American literature in the University of Virginia.
Providing a basis for understanding the main lines of development of poetry in Spanish America after Vanguardism, this volume begins with an overview of the situation at the mid-century: the later work of Neruda and Borges, the emergence of Paz. Consideration is then given to the decisive impact of Parra and the rise of colloquial poetry, politico-social poetry [Dalton, Cardenal] and representative figures such as Orozco, Pacheco and Cisneros.
Theaim is to establish a few paths through the largely unmapped jungle of Spanish American poetry in the time period. The author emphasises the persistence of a generally negative view of the human condition and the poets' exploration of different ways of responding to it. These vary from outright scepticism to the ideological, the religious or those derived from some degree of confidence in the creative imagination as cognitive. At the same time there is analysis of the evolving outlook on poetry of the writers in question, both in regard to its possible social role and in regard to diction.
DONALD SHAW holds the Brown Forman Chair of Spanish American literature in the University of Virginia.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 190
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Tamesis Books
Publication Date:
17 January 2008
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781855661578
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese, Literature: history and criticism
Shaw moves at the level of the great scholars of Latin American poetry.
Preliminaries: The Vanguard and After
Neruda and Parra
Borges and Cardenal
Orozco and Dalton
Pacheco and Cisneros
Conclusion
Bibliography
Neruda and Parra
Borges and Cardenal
Orozco and Dalton
Pacheco and Cisneros
Conclusion
Bibliography