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Antología de la poesía cubana. Tomo I
Siglos XVII - XVIII (Verbum Mayor)
2002
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/.../ yo diría que encontré en Cuba mi patria prenatal /.../ la patria prenatal es la poesía viviente, el fundamento poético de la vida, el secreto de nuestro ser terrenal. Y así, sentí a Cuba poéticamente, no como cualidad sino como sustancia misma. sustancia poética visible ya. mi secreto. /.../ José Lezama Lima se me apareció, desde que lo encontré en aquel mi primer descubrimiento de Cuba en 1936, descifrando esos secretos y su paciente y callada labor de tantos años, signo de una inmutable vocación, ha confirmado el presentimiento con la ofrenda de una cumplida obra. María Zambrano.
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José Lezama Lima
José Lezama Lima
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José Lezama Lima (December 19, 1910 in Havana, Cuba - August 8, 1976 in Havana, Cuba) was a Cuban writer and poet who is considered one of the most influential figures in Latin American literature. Although he only left Cuba on at most two occasions (one trip to Jamaica and a possible trip to Mexico), Lezama's poetry, essays and two novels draw images and ideas from nearly all of the world's cultures and from all historical time periods. The baroque style that he forged relied equally upon his Góngora-influenced syntax and stunning constellations of unlikely images. Lezama Lima's first published work, a long poem called "Muerte de Narciso," released when he was only twenty-seven, made him immediately famous within Cuba and established Lezama's well-wrought style and classical subject matter. In addition to his poems and novels, Lezama wrote many essays on figures of world literature like Mallarmé, Valéry, Góngora and Rimbaud as well as on Latin American baroque asethetics. Most notably the essays published as La expresión americana lay out his vision of the European baroque, its relation to the classical, and of the American baroque.

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