The Forked Instant: Painting and Haiku in Un día… (poemas sintéticos) by José Juan Tablada
Abstract
In 1919 Mexican author José Juan Tablada was the first Spanish-speaking poet to use the haiku when he published Un día… (poemas sintéticos), a book which combines visual and verbal creation simultaneously. A hundred years later, this article studies both of these aspects, as well as some of the ways dialogue is established between them, so as to understand the manner in which the poetic experience is formed through the mixture of western and eastern traditions
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