El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea

In the poetry books Abejas (2009) by Alejandro Crotto, Zoo (2009) by Anahí Mallol, and El arte de silbar (2014) by Sonia Scarabelli, animals, death, and words become key articulators of Argentinian poetry published within the last ten years. In these works, the poetic voice is confronted with the li...

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Main Author: Elena Campero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Réseau Interuniversitaire d'Ètude des Littératures Contemporaines du Río de la Plata 2019-07-01
Series:Cuadernos LIRICO
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lirico/8408
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description In the poetry books Abejas (2009) by Alejandro Crotto, Zoo (2009) by Anahí Mallol, and El arte de silbar (2014) by Sonia Scarabelli, animals, death, and words become key articulators of Argentinian poetry published within the last ten years. In these works, the poetic voice is confronted with the liminal experience of death and chooses to expresses itself through these animals’ bodies. When facing death, these animals facilitate poetic enunciation. Hence, these poetry books put forward “a language that is so new” (Scarabelli 2014: 22) precisely because it belongs to animals.
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El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea
Cuadernos LIRICO
animals
contemporary Argentinian poetry
death
animal language
and poetic voice
title El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea
title_full El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea
title_fullStr El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea
title_full_unstemmed El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea
title_short El acecho animal a la poesía argentina contemporánea
title_sort el acecho animal a la poesia argentina contemporanea
topic animals
contemporary Argentinian poetry
death
animal language
and poetic voice
url https://journals.openedition.org/lirico/8408
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