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Modern Argentine Poetry : Exile, Displacement, Migration

Part of the Iberian and Latin American Studies series
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This book will be the first to focus specifically on the exile-poetry link in the case of Argentina since the 1950s.

Throughout Argentina's history, authors and important political figures have lived and written in exile.

Thus exile is both a vital theme and a practical condition for Argentine letters, yet conversely, contemporary Argentina is a nation of immigrants from Europe and the rest of Latin America.

Poetry is often perceived as the least directly political of genres, yet political and other forms of exile have impinged equally on the lives of poets as on any group.

This study concentrates on writers who both regarded themselves as in some way exiled and who wrote about exile.

This selection includes poets who are influential and recognised, but in general have not enjoyed the detailed study that they deserve: Alejandra Pizarnik, Juan Gelman, Osvaldo Lamborghini, Nestor Perlongher, Sergio Raimondi, Cristian Aliaga, and Washington Cucurto.

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University of Wales Press
0708323553 / 9780708323557
Hardback
30/06/2011
United Kingdom
272 pages, No
138 x 216 mm, 476 grams
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