Some images of the Latin American poetic vanguard in the Spanish Civil War
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-9651.v0i11p244-267Keywords:
Latin American vanguards, Spanish Civil War, Poetic imagination, Social imaginaryAbstract
In this paperwe study the changes in some Latin American avant-garde writers who participated in the Spanish Civil War. The new forms were based on the modalities of popular poetry, teaching and communicability illusion of forms, in combination with the already established elements of the avant-garde poetry. In this perspctive, the purpose of this paper is to present the interrelationships that occurred between certain poetic imagery of the Spanish Civil War and the social imaginary of the poet in that context. By selecting the imaginary of rubble and its analysis, we argued that the image of the poet acting, solid from the beginning, is cracked to face the damage caused by the bombings in cities.
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