El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá

In general, we are used to reading and thinking of poetry according to certain rhythms. However, in a poetry such as that written by the Cuban José Kozer -which voluntarily opts for machination and theft- lyricism becomes inefficient. The concepts of theft, failure and decay pervade all of Kozer...

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Main Author: Denise León
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2010-11-01
Series:Orbis Tertius
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Online Access:http://revistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/index.php/OT/article/view/2399
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description In general, we are used to reading and thinking of poetry according to certain rhythms. However, in a poetry such as that written by the Cuban José Kozer -which voluntarily opts for machination and theft- lyricism becomes inefficient. The concepts of theft, failure and decay pervade all of Kozer's poetry and are proposed as a kind of voluntary and manifest destiny before a certain modern triumphalist poetic tradition. The hard task assigned to the poet would thus be that of the Talmudist who, in an act of devotion, bows his head in order to write comments in the margins of an eternal book which is, in turn, every book. This essay aims to ponder over these aspects of the Kozerian world especially starting from its possible connections with Latin American Neo Baroque
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spelling doaj.art-e86210bd2c2d4330880d49f21c9b14282022-12-22T03:09:54ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PlataOrbis Tertius1851-78112010-11-0116172259El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más alláDenise León0Universidad Nacional de Tucumán; CONICETIn general, we are used to reading and thinking of poetry according to certain rhythms. However, in a poetry such as that written by the Cuban José Kozer -which voluntarily opts for machination and theft- lyricism becomes inefficient. The concepts of theft, failure and decay pervade all of Kozer's poetry and are proposed as a kind of voluntary and manifest destiny before a certain modern triumphalist poetic tradition. The hard task assigned to the poet would thus be that of the Talmudist who, in an act of devotion, bows his head in order to write comments in the margins of an eternal book which is, in turn, every book. This essay aims to ponder over these aspects of the Kozerian world especially starting from its possible connections with Latin American Neo Baroquehttp://revistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/index.php/OT/article/view/2399PoesíaNeobarrocoLatinoaméricaTradición judíaTalmudistasJosé Kozer
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El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá
Orbis Tertius
Poesía
Neobarroco
Latinoamérica
Tradición judía
Talmudistas
José Kozer
title El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá
title_full El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá
title_fullStr El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá
title_full_unstemmed El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá
title_short El hilo de platino: Neobarroco y más allá
title_sort el hilo de platino neobarroco y mas alla
topic Poesía
Neobarroco
Latinoamérica
Tradición judía
Talmudistas
José Kozer
url http://revistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/index.php/OT/article/view/2399
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