991 resultados para Hispanic studies


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[ES] En este artículo se trata de analizar el planteamiento del compromiso poético a la altura del comienzo de la década de los años sesenta, a partir del análisis de esa modalidad de escritura en Blues castellano de Antonio Gamoneda, libro cuyos poemas datan de 1961–1966, aunque permaneció inédito hasta 1982. Leído en el contexto de su producción, Blues castellano muestra una solidaridad absoluta con algunos de los modelos poéticos comprometidos de la época (Nazim Hikmet, Bertolt Brecht, los espirituales negros, etc.), así como una vinculación hacia un tipo de compromiso poético que va a hacer recaer su dimensión crítica en el lenguaje poético, no sólo en el referente externo. En Blues castellano se consolidan ya algunos de los conceptos centrales de la poesía gamonediana posterior: retracción, búsqueda de una escritura transparente, desaparición del sujeto en la escritura, etc.

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It is difficult to overstate the importance of Juan Rulfo’s two major pieces of fictional narrative work—his haunting, enigmatic novel Pedro Páramo (1955) and his unrelenting depictions of the failures of post-revolutionary Mexico in his short story collection El Llano en llamas (1953). In her foreword to the Margaret Sayers Peden English translation, Susan Sontag hails Pedro Páramo as ‘not only one of the masterpieces of 20th Century world literature, but one of the most influential of the century’s books’. García Márquez has compared the influence of Rulfo on 20th Century world literature to that of Sophocles: ‘No son más de 300 páginas, pero son casi tantas y creo tan perdurables como las que conocemos de Sófocles’ and, completing this oftrepeated triumvirate of recommendations, Jorge Luis Borges has referred to Pedro Páramo as: ‘una de las mejores novelas de las literaturas de lengua hispánica, y aun de la literatura.’ Despite the praise heaped upon Rulfo’s two most famous books, when his third book of fiction, El gallo de oro y otros textos para cine, was finally published in 1980, just six years before his death, it was greeted with almost critical silence. It is precisely this publication that provides the focus of this investigation. The collection contains three texts—El despojo, La fórmula secreta and El gallo de oro. Constituting a third of the fictional work he published in his lifetime, expanding upon themes present in El Llano en llamas and Pedro Páramo while, at the same time, examining new ground, no thematic discussion of Rulfo’s written output is complete without including these texts. Yet they are frequently dismissed. In this way this investigation attempts to go some way towards filling this critical gap in the work of one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century

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This article studies and reproduces a group of documents that includes some hand-written and typed texts most likely authored by Rubén Darío, along with others where Darío’s authorship can be easily contested. These documents seem to have originated during the years of Mundial Magazine (1912-1914), and besides the interest for their probably unpublished nature, they also show the cooperation between Darío and his collaborators in the preparation of his original manuscripts right before being sent to the publishers.