Los “Poemas underwood” de Martín Adán
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2017-01-01
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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Este ensayo estudia los “Poemas underwood” que Martín Adán incluyó en “La casa de Cartón” (1928). Por sus características formales, se trata de uno de los textos más importantes de la vanguardia peruana y se trata, además, de una de las primeras y más contundentes críticas al discurso de la modernidad inaugurado en ese entonces. Me ha interesado analizar muchas de las principales imágenes de este poema a fin de rastrear no solo cuáles son los principales cambios sociales que ahí se representan, sino cómo la voz poética va configurando un contundente arsenal de respuestas críticas a ellos.
In this essay I study the “Underwood Poems” that Martin Adan included in “La Casa de Carton” (1928). Its formal characteristics make these poems one of the most important texts of the Peruvian vanguard, as well as they establish one of the most resounding criticism to the modernity discourse of the era. I am particularly interested in analyzing one of the main images of this poem in order to trace not only the principal social changes that are represented but also how the poetic voice configures a compelling armor of critical responses to these changes.
In this essay I study the “Underwood Poems” that Martin Adan included in “La Casa de Carton” (1928). Its formal characteristics make these poems one of the most important texts of the Peruvian vanguard, as well as they establish one of the most resounding criticism to the modernity discourse of the era. I am particularly interested in analyzing one of the main images of this poem in order to trace not only the principal social changes that are represented but also how the poetic voice configures a compelling armor of critical responses to these changes.
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