Politics, Poetics, Affect

Politics, Poetics, Affect
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Download or read book Politics, Poetics, Affect written by Stephen M. Hart and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book seeks to re-vision the life and work of the Peruvian poet, CÃ(c)sar Vallejo (1892â "1938). It consists of ten essays grouped into three complementary sections on Politics, Poetics and Affect. In Part I, William Rowe draws out the latent layers of political meaning in Vallejoâ (TM)s â ~pre-politicalâ (TM) work, Trilce; Adam Feinstein weighs the evidence for and against the case that there was a rift between the two most important Latin American poets of the twentieth century (Vallejo and Pablo Neruda); and David Bellis compares and contrasts Vallejoâ (TM)s Spanish Civil War poetry with that composed by Neruda and the Cuban poet Nicolàs GuillÃ(c)n. In Part II, Dominic Moran provides a line-by-line dissection of Vallejoâ (TM)s favourite poem of his early period, â ~El palco estrechoâ (TM); Adam Sharman offers a close reading of Poem XXIII of Trilce; Paloma Yannakakis looks at the role played by the human body in Vallejoâ (TM)s poetics; while Michelle Clayton reviews the ways in which animals are represented in Vallejoâ (TM)s poetry. In Part III, Santi Zegarra discusses the influence that Vallejoâ (TM)s poetry has had on his film-making; Eduardo Gonzàlez Viaña reveals how he re-created Vallejoâ (TM)s experience of imprisonment in his novel Vallejo en los infiernos; while Stephen Hart compares and contrasts the two main muses of Vallejoâ (TM)s early poetry, his niece (Otilia Vallejo Gamboa) and the woman he met in Lima (Otilia Villanueva Pajares).


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