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Góngora, baroque machine in the archive of Néstor Perlongher
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"In this article I analyze the way in which Néstor Perlongher (1949-1992), an Argentine writer and anthropologist, reads Luis de Góngora. The inquiry uses texts selected from a wide archive that includes, in addition to his published poetry, unpublished texts, interviews, correspondence, academic articles and literary essays. During this article, I argue that Góngora was read by Perlongher with a creative direction, far from philological pretensions, which allowed him to encrypt some concepts within his aesthetic proposal. The conformation of the Neo-Baroque has created a critical vulgate that assumes the confluence of postmodern philosophy, the works of Lezama Lima and Severo Sarduy, and a rereading of the Golden Baroque, however the latter has not been quite observed or is taken for granted without investigating the nooks and the scope of its presence. This article contributes to gauge the role and influence that the reading of a baroque poet of the xvii th century had within a poet linked to a literary movement of the xx th century.Keywords: neo-baroque; poetry; gongorism; neobarroso; aids"
Title: Góngora, baroque machine in the archive of Néstor Perlongher
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"In this article I analyze the way in which Néstor Perlongher (1949-1992), an Argentine writer and anthropologist, reads Luis de Góngora.
The inquiry uses texts selected from a wide archive that includes, in addition to his published poetry, unpublished texts, interviews, correspondence, academic articles and literary essays.
During this article, I argue that Góngora was read by Perlongher with a creative direction, far from philological pretensions, which allowed him to encrypt some concepts within his aesthetic proposal.
The conformation of the Neo-Baroque has created a critical vulgate that assumes the confluence of postmodern philosophy, the works of Lezama Lima and Severo Sarduy, and a rereading of the Golden Baroque, however the latter has not been quite observed or is taken for granted without investigating the nooks and the scope of its presence.
This article contributes to gauge the role and influence that the reading of a baroque poet of the xvii th century had within a poet linked to a literary movement of the xx th century.
Keywords: neo-baroque; poetry; gongorism; neobarroso; aids".
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