LA TEMPORALIDAD EN LA POESÍA DE JUAN RAMÓN JIMÉNEZ Y OCTAVIO PAZ/The Temporality in the Poetry of Juan Ramón Jiménez and Octavio Paz
Octavio Paz's Blanco contributes to expand the poetics of the instant by means of its affiliation with haiku in eastern philosophy and the idea of the poem as a return to the origin. The intuition of an original time -a time without time that is all time- in which man lived in complete harmony...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 1616 2011-01, Vol.1, p.159 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Octavio Paz's Blanco contributes to expand the poetics of the instant by means of its affiliation with haiku in eastern philosophy and the idea of the poem as a return to the origin. The intuition of an original time -a time without time that is all time- in which man lived in complete harmony with other men and with the universe; a language which was the perfect representation of the uni- verse corresponded to this social and cosmic harmony. 1. el paso del tiempo a la temporalidad constituye una de las claves principales de la era moderna. en las últimas décadas estudios como Los hijos del limo de Octavio Pa z (1974), The Culture of Time and Space 1880-1918 de Stephen Kern (1983), Mapping Literary Modernism. Helga no w o tn y (1989, 50) expuso así su visión del futuro en la modernidad: «The future no longer offers that projection space into which all desires, hopes and fears could be projected without many inhibitions because it seemed sufficiently remote to be able to absorb everything which had no place or was unwelcome in the present. |
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ISSN: | 0210-7287 |