Thirty-five years after her death, this book reassesses the
Argentinian poet Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-72) in the light of recent
publications of her 'complete' poetry and prose, diaries, and
previously unavailable archive material.
The essays in this volume explore Pizarnik's work from new angles:
they examine her production as a literary critic, revealing her
intense identificatory strategies as a reader, and the impact of such
activities upon her own creative process. They also weigh up the
influence of her ambiguous attitudes towards sexuality on her poetic
personae, as well as the ways in which her concern with sex inspires
her experimentation with humorous prose. New approaches are taken to
key texts and themes: in the case of the much-studied work, 'La
condesa sangrienta', through a detailed philosophical reading
involving comparisons with Kafka, and, in the case of the theme of the
split subject, through the lens of translation.
By broadening the scope of Pizarnik studies, this book will act as a
catalyst for further research into the work of this compelling poet.
FIONA MACKINTOSH and KARL POSSO lecturein Hispanic Studies at the
University of Edinburgh.
OTHER CONTRIBUTORS: Susana Chávez Silverman, Evelyn Fishburn,
Florinda F. Goldberg, Cristina Piña, Cecilia Rossi, Jason Wilson
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Pizarnik Reassessed
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781846155161
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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