The article studies the impact on Nicanor Parra's poetry of the two years he spent in Oxford University between 1949 and 1951, in an era marked by the socio-economic repercussions of the Second World War, by the crisis in British identity provoked by the loss of international prominence and the dismantling of the Empire, and by the growing threat of the recently initiated Cold War. The analysis centres on "Preguntas a la hora del té", a text from the first section of Poemas y antipoemas (1954) which was apparently written in Oxford, and offers both a commentary on canonical readings and a new "English" interpretation of the poem.El artículo estudia el impacto que tuvo en la obra de Nicanor Parra su estancia de dos años en la Universidad de ...
Aquest article és una crònica de la recepció que va tenir Virginia Woolf a Catalunya fins a final de...
The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of poetry as an essential element in the projec...
Cernuda�s years in Great Britain (1938-47) constitute a highlight in the history of mutual influence...
El artículo estudia el impacto que tuvo en la obra de Nicanor Parra su estancia de dos años en la Un...
The article asks about the relationship between poetry and thinking, and proposes a particular genes...
Abstract: In this article we would like to present a study of Odio y amo, a translation of Catullus’...
The article approaches an edition of Raúl González Tuñón’s book, Primer canto argentino, published i...
The article approaches an edition of Raúl González Tuñón’s book, Primer canto argentino, published i...
This article studies the Agora literary network, directed by Concha Lagos, through its homonymous pu...
The article discusses the relationship between the poetry of Jaime Gil de Biedma, Spanish poet who b...
The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of poetry as an essential element in the projec...
This article studies the Agora literary network, directed by Concha Lagos, through its homonymous pu...
Despite the fact that there is relatively little written on the Spanish exiles from the Civil War wh...
The paper attempts to examine dialectically the relationship between poetry and anti-poetry in the w...
This article will analyze the emergence of a series of reflections and representations of the role o...
Aquest article és una crònica de la recepció que va tenir Virginia Woolf a Catalunya fins a final de...
The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of poetry as an essential element in the projec...
Cernuda�s years in Great Britain (1938-47) constitute a highlight in the history of mutual influence...
El artículo estudia el impacto que tuvo en la obra de Nicanor Parra su estancia de dos años en la Un...
The article asks about the relationship between poetry and thinking, and proposes a particular genes...
Abstract: In this article we would like to present a study of Odio y amo, a translation of Catullus’...
The article approaches an edition of Raúl González Tuñón’s book, Primer canto argentino, published i...
The article approaches an edition of Raúl González Tuñón’s book, Primer canto argentino, published i...
This article studies the Agora literary network, directed by Concha Lagos, through its homonymous pu...
The article discusses the relationship between the poetry of Jaime Gil de Biedma, Spanish poet who b...
The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of poetry as an essential element in the projec...
This article studies the Agora literary network, directed by Concha Lagos, through its homonymous pu...
Despite the fact that there is relatively little written on the Spanish exiles from the Civil War wh...
The paper attempts to examine dialectically the relationship between poetry and anti-poetry in the w...
This article will analyze the emergence of a series of reflections and representations of the role o...
Aquest article és una crònica de la recepció que va tenir Virginia Woolf a Catalunya fins a final de...
The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of poetry as an essential element in the projec...
Cernuda�s years in Great Britain (1938-47) constitute a highlight in the history of mutual influence...