A poem’s gaze: Paul Klee in No amanece el cantor by José Ángel Valente

<p>The present essay shows, through the revision of José Ángel Valente’s poetics, how the Galician’s oeuvre seeks the integration of poetry and painting, particularly in the book entitled <em>No amanece el cantor</em>. Looking at the poem as an active element of interpretation, and...

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Main Author: Alejandro PIÑA
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Salamanca 2017-04-01
Series:1616
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1616_Anuario_Literatura_Comp/article/view/15982
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Summary:<p>The present essay shows, through the revision of José Ángel Valente’s poetics, how the Galician’s oeuvre seeks the integration of poetry and painting, particularly in the book entitled <em>No amanece el cantor</em>. Looking at the poem as an active element of interpretation, and not as an ekphrastic description, leads us into a reflection on the nature of images and what these can «say» about the world.</p>
ISSN:0210-7287
2445-2262