GEOPOÉTICAS MATERIALES: PAISAJES OXIDADOS Y AMARILLOS EN LA POESÍA DE GLADYS GONZÁLEZ Y ANDRÉS ANWANDTER
2017; Linguagem: Inglês
10.7764/aisth.62.5
ISSN0718-7181
Autores Tópico(s)Urbanism, Landscape, and Tourism Studies
ResumoThe poem collections Calamina and Amarillo crepúsculo show spaces and landscapes that acquire materiality in poetic language. Despite their clear differences, both texts configure space from a materiality crossed by modernity and its residues. The relation between landscape and poetry is studied using the concept of geo-poetics coined by Michel Collot in Pour une geographie litterair. The article purposes that the poetic subjects of these poems pose their looks on the landscapes’ memory understood as a ruin, instead of exercising the romantic contemplation of the sublime.
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