Between distance and privacy: the enunciation of the urban space in Vicent Andrés Estellés
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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.65.12616Keywords:
space, city, poetry, identity, othernessAbstract
This paper analyses how Vicent Andrés Estellés treats the city in his poems according to the degree of proximity between the poet and the reality on the ground. The works studied remit to any period of concrete production, but that they are disseminated along all the path of the poet because of the constant presence that the space has. We will focus on explaining the two ways that the poet has to represent the city: on the one hand when this is presented like an otherness observed by the poet and, on the other hand, when the poet lives it since the vicinity. With the aim to do reference to the different places significant that configure the identity of the poet.
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