Estaciones, estados, documentos: panorama de la poesía cubana en los ‘80 y los ’90 del siglo XX
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This essay analyses the poetry written in Cuba in the eighties and the nineties of the twentieth century, in a dialogue between the principal poetics and the critical imaginary worlds of these decades. During this period, Cuban poetry was marked by the slow overturning of the norm of colloquialist writing, and the emergence of other writing practices which pluralised the island’s poetic panorama.Downloads
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