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Pablo Neruda's relation to peninsular poetry and poets has been well emphasized in diverse studies. The poet himself has left beautiful intimations on this matter. In this perspective,'Notes for a Dialogue' intends to demostrate the prolound bonds between the Chilean Nobel Prize, and...

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Main Author: María Nieves Alonso M.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Chile 2004-01-01
Series:Revista Chilena de Literatura
Online Access:https://revistaliteratura.uchile.cl/index.php/RCL/article/view/1577
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description Pablo Neruda's relation to peninsular poetry and poets has been well emphasized in diverse studies. The poet himself has left beautiful intimations on this matter. In this perspective,'Notes for a Dialogue' intends to demostrate the prolound bonds between the Chilean Nobel Prize, and the contemporary Spanish poet, Antonio Gamonal (born in Oviedo). The initial intuition and the preliminary hints, arising from the reading of some childhood memories poetized by these poets, permit us to advance towards the identification of the elements of a syntactical, lexicographic and thematic dialogue revealing an identical aesthetic proposal born out of a desolate conscience in constant return to an uninhabited self, with full commitment to the age, The profound community of the language binding these poets, shows affinities as well as differences in their respective poetics which may seem to say "we are surrounded by pure death, we live surrounded by death but also by light, words and silence. We are like deserts, populated by tribes, by launa and flora.
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