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Readings, Homages and Desecrations. Toward a Critical Poetry: Eduardo Lizalde, Gabriel Zaid, José Carlos Becerra and José Emilio Pacheco

Authors: Ignacio Ruiz-Pérez;

Readings, Homages and Desecrations. Toward a Critical Poetry: Eduardo Lizalde, Gabriel Zaid, José Carlos Becerra and José Emilio Pacheco

Abstract

In the 60's, Eduardo Lizalde, Gabriel Zaid, Jose Carlos Becerra and Jose Emilio Pacheco's poetry represented a break in Mexican poetry at intensifying the idea of poetry as an unfinished process, and proposing a more fleeting vision of the poem (an elite expression perfectly fused with a popular one and the mass media). In their works, these writers pose the questioning of authorship through the use of gloss, re-writing and heteronyms, which lead them to the idea that a poem is a web of echoes, both one's own, and those of others (tradition); this re-vision will be held through a critical reading of their literary predecessors. That is to say, writing and reading are assumed as a re-vision: these authors not only have re-thought their own work, but also the panorama of Mexican poetry when re-thinking (re-reading) the tradition in order to re-present it in the poem.Eduardo Lizalde, Gabriel Zaid, Jose Carlos Becerra y Jose Emilio Pacheco crean en la decada de 1960 una ruptura en la poesia mexicana al intens...

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