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Modern Argentine Poetry: Displacement, exile, migration
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Author/contributor
- Bollig, Ben (Author)
Title
Modern Argentine Poetry: Displacement, exile, migration
Abstract
This book explores the themes of displacement, exile and migration in the work of the most important Argentine poets since the 1950s. The book outlines the poetry of key authors in the second half of the twentieth century as well as writing by younger poets at the turn of the century. It includes generous selections of the original poems with new translations into English by the author.
Edition
1
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Date
2011
ISBN
978-0-7083-2355-7
Short Title
Modern Argentine Poetry
Accessed
3/15/24, 9:03 AM
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JSTOR
Notes
Subcampos:1946-1989, 1990-present, Monograph, English, South America, Historical, Literary, Cultural Analysis, Cultural Studies, Migration Studies, Gay-Lesbian Studies, Philosophy/Political Theory Studies, Space/ City Studies, Poetics of Voice, Poetics of the Body, Biographic Poetics, Intimist Poetics, Social Poetics, Identitarian Poetics, Minimalist Poetics, Homoerotic Poetics, Heteroerotic Poetics, Feminist Poetics, Neo-avant-guard Poetics, Surrealist Poetics, Music, Architecture and Urbanism, Drift, Performance, Comic, Photography, Electronic Arts
Citation
BOLLIG, Ben, 2011. Modern Argentine Poetry: Displacement, exile, migration. Online. 1. University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-2355-7. Available from: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9qhkc4 [Accessed 15 March 2024].
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