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Friday in Jerusalem and Other Poems: Earthworks

Autor Marco Antonio Campos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2012
Marco Antonio Campos's work can be considered a response to the dialogic poetry that arose in Latin America beginning in the 1950s. The latter is characterized by radical disregard for solipsism, opposition to capitalism and neo-colonialism, opening up to popular culture, democratization of language, and formal experimentation. By contrast, in Campos's poems, like in many by his contemporaries, morality is given priority over politics, feeling over reason, plain style over experimentation. In his case, a displacement from time history and biography toward space city and home is carried out, and poetry becomes chronicle. Yet this reaction is normal, intrinsic to the evolution of Latin American poetry, self-aware and adamant in its refusal to stagnate. Accordingly, Campos's work is no less conscious of the other, no less socially participative or aesthetically restless than that of his immediate predecessors. As Roger Munier suggests, in the end, each of Campos's books debates "his relentlessly questioned identity," but in a different way that ultimately continues to be dialogic and to require an active reader.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781844718962
ISBN-10: 1844718964
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Salt Publishing
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Notă biografică

Marco Antonio Campos (Mexico City, 1949) is one of Latin America's key literary voices of the past thirty years. He is a multifaceted and internationally acclaimed author. He has published more than fifty books, including novels, short stories, essays, translations, and above all, poetry. He has received prizes and honors from Mexico, Spain, Chile, and France, where he is a member of the Academie Mallarme. He is a Professor of Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and has taught at numerous universities around the world. Friday in Jerusalem and Other Poems offers a selection from six of his books and is the first of its kind in English.

Cuprins

Contents from Deaths and Disguises (1970-1974) Statement on Beginning Contradictio (VI) The Last One Historical Account There's a Place on the Banks of the Seine Wiedersehen from A Sign on the Sepulcher (1974-1977) One by One My Brothers Left … Match On the Beaches of Corfu You Could Hear the Sitar Behind the Wind That Voice in Piraeus from Monologues (1972-1992) Monologue (I) Monologue (IV) Ash on My Forehead (1978-1987) What We Understand as Night Europe 1972 It Was Ninfa Santos and It Was Rome Encounter with Cesar Vallejo New York Interruptions (I) Spanish Sketches (I) Spanish Sketches (II) Remember In Zacatecas (morning) (midday) (evening) (night) The Wrong Way Evening in Sorrento Prayer Epitaph The Stranger's Farewells (1988-1996) The Modern Poets Arles 1996-Mixcoac 1966 A Letter Too Late The Parents Crossing Rideau Street (Ottawa) Sankt Peter Kirche Winter in Vienna Cafe Korb Only in Samizdat July in Arles In the Hotel-Dieu (Van Gogh) Hopital de la Conception Zum Weissen Engel (Georg Trakl) Mexico (I) Against the Tide Gravestone Friday in Jerusalem (1997-2004) 8 Los Pinos Avenue Ermita Cinema The Student from 1966 Burnt House Pardon the Sorrow Sonia in the Winter of '81 Cephalonia I Was Here ... Elegy for Philadelphia At the Banks of the Sea of Galilee Friday in Jerusalem In Ein Karem A Summer's Day in Montreal At the Old Port Between Two Squares (September 11, 1973-November 9, 2004) The Rebels Acuna