The Poem and the Insect: Aspects of Twentieth Century Hispanic Culture

The Poem and the Insect: Aspects of Twentieth Century Hispanic Culture

by David Spooner
The Poem and the Insect: Aspects of Twentieth Century Hispanic Culture

The Poem and the Insect: Aspects of Twentieth Century Hispanic Culture

by David Spooner

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Overview

This book is an extension of Dr. Spooner's previous work on the interplay of insect processes and human culture as discussed in The Metaphysics of Insect Life (ISP, 1995). It continues the application of the literary, philosophical, and scientific methods employed there to the main currents in the evolution of modern Hispanic literature. On one level, it is part of the new cultural-ecological criticism. Assessing the incursion of South American rainforest ecology into the poetry of Silva, Dario and later Eguren, this study considers their impact on Rueda, Aleixandre, Jimenez, Lorca, and Valente, among others, balancing this with a recognition of Spain's indigenous post-romantic modernism. Then, while taking account of the insects in Juan Goytisolo's novels, Spooner will throw more light on the books of Marquez, Cortazar and Fuentes, where the striking of the medieval across the modern is interpreted as related to the metamorphoses of insects, and indeed the processes of literary development itself. The book concludes with a consideration of the metaphysical and scientific implications of this analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761818786
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 03/19/2002
Pages: 175
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 8.96(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Read more about David Spooner at his web site http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~spoonerd/.

Table of Contents

Prefaceiii
1Natural Selection and Poetry1
2Migration and Milieu15
3Perfecting the Song: from Rueda to Lorca31
4Insect and Mind: The Poetry of Damaso Alonso55
5Philosophers of Nature: Aleixandre, Antonio Machado, Cernuda and Salinas67
6Pablo Neruda and Octavio Paz91
7"La Verdad Misma": Insects as the Truth of Life in the Poetry of Jose Maria Eguren105
8The Resonance of Insects: Delmira Agustini and Jorge Carrera Andrade113
9The Spanish American Novelist as Poet129
10Conclusions: Angles of Vision and Beyond a Larval Philosophy137
AppendixSome Hispanic Poets of the Spanish Civil War145
Index165
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