Desde lo ascendente a lo cotidiano: una lectura de Pablo Neruda
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Neruda's poetical movement, compromised art, modern poetry, the daily thingsAbstract
The present article wonders for the dilemma of the second half of the 20th century for the Latin-American writer, and for it, recaptures an emblematic writer, Pablo Neruda. Especially, it approaches the question of the compromised art, a symbolic category for the analysis of Neruda’s work. Finally, this paper proposes an analysis on the difference between the modern European poetry and Neruda’s poetical proposal in Latin America.
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