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In Pursuit of Poem Shadows

- Pureza Cantelo's Second Poetics
Af: Kay Pritchett Engelsk Hardback

In Pursuit of Poem Shadows

- Pureza Cantelo's Second Poetics
Af: Kay Pritchett Engelsk Hardback
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Born in the small Extremaduran town of Moraleja in 1946, Spanish poet Pureza Canelo, at the age of twenty-five, published her first collections of poetry, Celda verde and Lugar común (winner of the 1970 Adonais Prize). By 1979, she had settled upon an understanding of her own aesthetic evolution, which she elaborated in Habitable (Primera poética). Then, in 1986, after a period of disenchantment with the written word during which she published only two chapbooks-Espacio de emoción (1981) and Vega de la paloma (1984)-she redefined her position in Tendido verso (Segunda poética). Designed to complement Nature''s Colloquy with the Word: Pureza Canelo''s First Poetics (Bucknell, 2004), the current text deciphers the intricate poetic language of the poet''s mature works, which, at the time of writing, included the two above-mentioned chapbooks as well as Tendido verso, Pasión inédita (1990), and No escribir (1999). The author traces recurrent aesthetic and philosophical positions that serve to differentiate the poet''s first and second poetics. Tendido verso is the volume in which temporality supersedes essence and, in so doing, breaks with insights expressed by Juan Ramón Jiménez during his Modernist phase. In Pasión inédita the intimate pronominal discourse between poet and creative other allows them to coalesce into an indeterminate being. At this point the desired goal of the creative process is achieved; the "holy wedding" (hieros gamos) of poet and creative other occurs.No escribir abandons the struggle of Canelo''s previous books and carries out the method prescribed by her second poetics. She recognizes that only the creative process can satisfy her desire, and that love, the dominant symbol for creation, indeed, allows the pain of poetic failure to cease. Passion, nonetheless, must stop short of fulfillment, since the written poem, laden with the poet''s gaze and subjectivity, cannot exist apart from its shadow.
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Born in the small Extremaduran town of Moraleja in 1946, Spanish poet Pureza Canelo, at the age of twenty-five, published her first collections of poetry, Celda verde and Lugar común (winner of the 1970 Adonais Prize). By 1979, she had settled upon an understanding of her own aesthetic evolution, which she elaborated in Habitable (Primera poética). Then, in 1986, after a period of disenchantment with the written word during which she published only two chapbooks-Espacio de emoción (1981) and Vega de la paloma (1984)-she redefined her position in Tendido verso (Segunda poética). Designed to complement Nature''s Colloquy with the Word: Pureza Canelo''s First Poetics (Bucknell, 2004), the current text deciphers the intricate poetic language of the poet''s mature works, which, at the time of writing, included the two above-mentioned chapbooks as well as Tendido verso, Pasión inédita (1990), and No escribir (1999). The author traces recurrent aesthetic and philosophical positions that serve to differentiate the poet''s first and second poetics. Tendido verso is the volume in which temporality supersedes essence and, in so doing, breaks with insights expressed by Juan Ramón Jiménez during his Modernist phase. In Pasión inédita the intimate pronominal discourse between poet and creative other allows them to coalesce into an indeterminate being. At this point the desired goal of the creative process is achieved; the "holy wedding" (hieros gamos) of poet and creative other occurs.No escribir abandons the struggle of Canelo''s previous books and carries out the method prescribed by her second poetics. She recognizes that only the creative process can satisfy her desire, and that love, the dominant symbol for creation, indeed, allows the pain of poetic failure to cease. Passion, nonetheless, must stop short of fulfillment, since the written poem, laden with the poet''s gaze and subjectivity, cannot exist apart from its shadow.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 226
ISBN-13: 9781611480160
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1611480167
Udg. Dato: 7 apr 2011
Længde: 17mm
Bredde: 158mm
Højde: 241mm
Forlag: Bucknell University Press
Oplagsdato: 7 apr 2011
Forfatter(e): Kay Pritchett
Forfatter(e) Kay Pritchett


Kategori Litteraturstudier: lyrik og lyrikere


ISBN-13 9781611480160


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 226


Udgave


Længde 17mm


Bredde 158mm


Højde 241mm


Udg. Dato 7 apr 2011


Oplagsdato 7 apr 2011


Forlag Bucknell University Press

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