El poder demiúrgico de la palabra

In this paper we propose reviewing some poetic values of the three recently published books by Argentine-Italian poet Francesca Lo Bue: “Pedro Marciano”, “Por la palabra, la emoción” and “Non te ne sei mai andato” (“Nada se ha ido”), which are closely related by the repetition of themes and poe...

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Publicado en:Revista de Literaturas Modernas
Autor principal: Troiano de Echegaray, María
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=5343
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Sumario:In this paper we propose reviewing some poetic values of the three recently published books by Argentine-Italian poet Francesca Lo Bue: “Pedro Marciano”, “Por la palabra, la emoción” and “Non te ne sei mai andato” (“Nada se ha ido”), which are closely related by the repetition of themes and poetic intuitions, although with different nuances and intensity. The texts in question express the human concern that originates from and nourishes poetic expression, concern born from the pain of exile and its subsequent uprooting, from the loss both of the homeland where vital past experiences reside and of the mother tongue, fundamental to identity. Poetry, by means of words which are essentially demiurgic, rescues the poet from her existential emptiness, recovering her memories and emotions, the past which seems to have gone but lives on in her inmost self.