Mapping the Landscape, Remapping the Text: Spanish Poetry from Antonio Machado's Campos de Castilla to the First Avant-Garde (1909-1925)

Mapping the Landscape, Remapping the Text: Spanish Poetry from Antonio Machado's Campos de Castilla to the First Avant-Garde (1909-1925)

by Renée M. Silverman
Mapping the Landscape, Remapping the Text: Spanish Poetry from Antonio Machado's Campos de Castilla to the First Avant-Garde (1909-1925)

Mapping the Landscape, Remapping the Text: Spanish Poetry from Antonio Machado's Campos de Castilla to the First Avant-Garde (1909-1925)

by Renée M. Silverman

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Mapping the Landscape, Remapping the Text: Spanish Poetry from Antonio Machado's Campos de Castilla to the First Avant-Garde (1909-1925) explores the mapping of identity and memory in Antonio Machado's (1875-1939) Campos de Castilla (1912, 1917) before studying its disruption by the avant-garde movements Ultraismo (1918-1925) and Creacionismo (1910s-1930s). Machado's attribution of identity to the landscape was remapped by the first avant-garde in order to circumvent the placement of identity in textual landscapes that are coded as national or regional, transform the conception of subjectivity and identity through a reconstruction of poetic form, and reposition Spain at the center of the European avant-garde. Renee M. Silverman focuses on the way in which these mappings and remappings affect perspective and perception.

As Silverman argues, both Ultraismo and Creacionismo employ spatio-temporal simultaneity and the multiperspectivism of abstract visual art idioms such as Cubism to break the bond between people and place that is characteristic of Campos de Castilla. Yet, as Silverman emphasizes, there are some important differences between Ultraismo and Creacionismo, particularly in Gerardo Diego's (1896-1987) idiosyncratic brand. This book—the first in English to center on Ultraismo and Creacionismo—contrasts the way in which Ultraismo's leader, Guillermo de Torre (1900-1971), displaces the subject from the terrain of memory, freeing it to cross borders, with how Diego re-roots identity in the textual landscape so as to restore a sense of collectivity to vanguard poetry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469615226
Publisher: UNC Department of Romance Studies
Publication date: 08/01/2014
Series: North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures , #302
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Renee M. Silverman is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Florida International University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 11

Introduction 15

Chapter 1 Framing the Landscape: Antonio Machado's Campos De Castilla 37

Chapter 2 Mapping the Spanish Avant-Garde: Guillermo De Torre and Ultraismo 89

Chapter 3 Perceptual Simultaneity And Ultraismo: The Impact of Simultaneisme 131

Chapter 4 Gerardo Diego's Musical Architecture: Imagen and Manual De Bspumas 177

Conclusion 225

Works Cited 239

Illustrations 257

Index 265

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