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050 00 $aPQ6085$b.C576 2005
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245 00 $aContemporary Spanish poetry :$bthe word and the world /$cedited by Cecile West-Settle and Sylvia Sherno.
260 $aMadison, [N.J.] :$bFairleigh Dickinson University Press,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $a258 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliograpahical references and index.
505 00 $t"What Andy taught me" /$rSara Martin -- $tForeword : Unas Palabras para Andrew P. Debicki /$rAngel Gonzalez -- $tIntroduction /$rSylvia Sherno and Cecile West-Settle -- $tLight in the eyes : visionary poetry in Vicente Aleixandre /$rSantiago Daydi-Tolson -- $tJose Moreno villa : exile and community /$rSalvador J. Fajardo -- $tAffirmative action : Francisco Brines's La ultima costa /$rJudith Nantell -- $tGloria Fuertes's last words : Mujer de verso en pecho /$rDouglas K. Benson -- $tRadical musicality and otherness in the poetry of Jose Angel Valente /$rLinda D. Metzler -- $tOld photographs, new views : interpretation and creation in Atencia's A orillas del Ems /$rAnita M. Hart -- $tWriting the book of life : Ana Rossetti's Punto umbrio /$rMartha LaFollette -- $tStaging immanence : of space, time, and luminous reality in Dionisia Garcia's Lugares de paso /$rMichael Mudrovic -- $tGiving the vampire voice : monstrous metaphors in recent Spanish poetry by women /$rMargaret Persin -- $tThe queer poetics of Ana Maria Moix /$rJill Robbins -- $tThree apologies for poetry : discourses of literary value in contemporary Spain /$rJonathan Mayhew.
520 1 $a"Contemporary Spanish Poetry: The Word and the World comprises eleven essays that collectively explore the rich topography of contemporary Spanish poetry. The studies are tied together by a common thread: each essay responds to the contradictory yet unifying principle suggested by the subtitle, "The Word and the World," namely, the poet's impulse to create a self-contained reality, in contrast to her or his competing impulse to remain vitally connected to the world. A tribute to the continuing influence on the field of Hispanic poetry by Andrew P. Debicki, one of that field's most distinguished authorities, the essays in this volume were written by colleagues and former students (recognized critics in their own right). Debicki's illuminating application of varied critical methodologies and theoretical approaches, in books such as Poetry of Discovery and Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century, is reflected in all the essays included in this book." "Diverse and eclectic in themes and poetic concerns, the essays are dedicated to the Spanish lyric from the post-Civil War period to the present day: from "older" poets like Vicente Aleixandre and Gloria Fuertes to more recent voices such as those of Aha Maria Moix and Aha Rossetti; from luminaries like Francisco Brines and Jose Angel Valente to the women poets producing intriguing work but still relatively unrecognized outside of Spain. In keeping with the volume's variety, the eleven authors draw on widely divergent reading strategies; among them, feminism, W. J. T. Mitchell's taxonomic analysis of space in literature, and queer theory. The volume closes with a panoramic view that defines contemporary Spanish poetry's role vis-a-vis a highly diversified audience." "Ali in all, each of these critical pieces, with the author's particular intuitions, methodological preferences, and theoretical framework, is a reminder of the breadth of knowledge Andrew Debicki has brought to the practice of criticism, his joyfully pragmatic approach to the individual poem, and his understanding that the art of poetry is an expression of the writer's intimate world, but also a vehicle of connection to the world outside the poem."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aSpanish poetry$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008112131
700 1 $aWest-Settle, Cecile,$d1944-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004032175
700 1 $aSherno, Sylvia.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2001050649
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0422/2004021001.html
852 00 $bglx$hPQ6085$i.C576 2005