Contemporary Spanish American Poets: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources
By (Author) Jacobo Sefami
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
22nd January 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.861
Hardback
272
This general bibliography on contemporary Spanish American poets focuses on writers born between 1910 and 1952. Three generations are represented: the first, poets born 1910-1925 and including such notable figures as Octavio Paz, Jose Lezama Lima, Nicanor Parra, Gonzalo Rojas, Olga Orozco, and Alvaro Mutis, may be said to concentrate on language. The second generation, poets born 1925-1939 whose work was consolidated in the 1960s, with many exceptions are concerned with politics and history. Representative figures include Ernesto Cardenal, Roque Dalton, Juan Gelman, and Jose Emilio Pacheco. Poets of the latest generation may perhaps be characterized by awareness of the poetic sign. Though less well known, their inclusion allows the reader to incorporate the poetry of the 1980s and early 1990s into the panorama of Spanish American literature. Providing both primary and secondary sources, this comprehensive reference work should serve scholars and students as the point of departure for research on contemporary Spanish American poetry on any of the 86 poets included. For each poet, the listing of original writings comprises (a) poetic works, (b) compilations and anthologies, and (c) other works, such as fiction and essays; the secondary listing consists of bibliographies and critical studies. A bibliography of general works follows and complements the listings for individual poets. It includes a general section and studies organized by countries. The poets also are entered by data of birth in a chronology along with their nationalities.
A valuable work, and a must for all Spanish-language collections of merit, whether in public or academic libraries.-Choice
Overall, this is an excellent guide for the authors that are dealt with and should be in any library interested in Latin American culture and literature.-ARBA
"A valuable work, and a must for all Spanish-language collections of merit, whether in public or academic libraries."-Choice
"Overall, this is an excellent guide for the authors that are dealt with and should be in any library interested in Latin American culture and literature."-ARBA
JACOBO SEFAMI is Assistant Professor of Spanish at New York University. He has published a book of essays, El Destierro Apacible y Otros Ensayos (1987), on five poets: Villaurrutia, Chumacero, Pessoa, Francisco Cervantes, and Haroldo de Campos, along with a book on the poetry of Gonzalo Rojas (forthcoming, 1992), both with publishers in Mexico. He has also written numerous articles and conducted several interviews in various literary journals.