Rare correspondents. The First World War of the Latin American modernists

The strong shocks of the First World War had important aftershocks in Latin American culture, an omnipresent event —as an economic, political and media phenomenon— on which prominent modernist referents intervene and of which a large number of works remain practically forgotten by the canon. In this...

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Autor principal: Fernández, Juan Manuel
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2023
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spelling I10-R377-article-434752024-03-10T23:37:12Z Rare correspondents. The First World War of the Latin American modernists Raros corresponsales. La Primera Guerra Mundial de los modernistas latinoamericanos Fernández, Juan Manuel First World War Latin American Literature modernism chronicle war correspondent Primera Guerra Mundial literatura latinoamericana modernismo crónica corresponsalía de guerra The strong shocks of the First World War had important aftershocks in Latin American culture, an omnipresent event —as an economic, political and media phenomenon— on which prominent modernist referents intervene and of which a large number of works remain practically forgotten by the canon. In this sense, we are interested in interrogating these literary ruins, poems and chronicles of the champions of New Art, in which a sensitive memory of the event survives, both aesthetic and anesthetic, which oscillates between nationalist propaganda and the denunciation of the horrors of war. Among other interventions, we note rare publications by Rubén Darío, Enrique Gómez Carrillo, Leopoldo Lugones, Roberto J. Payró, João do Rio, Juan José de Soiza Reilly, Emilio Kinkelin, Eduardo Carrasquilla Mallarino, Alejandro Sux, the García Calderón brothers, Ventura and José. In them, it can also be seen that its correspondents, rather than from a distant position, achieve a wide coverage of the different battlefronts and, even, are fully involved in the dissolving experience of modern warfare. Las fuertes conmociones de la Primera Guerra Mundial tuvieron importantes réplicas en la cultura latinoamericana, un acontecimiento omnipresente —como fenómeno económico, político y mediático— sobre el que intervienen destacados referentes del modernismo y del que queda un gran número de obras prácticamente olvidadas por el canon. Nos interesa, en este sentido, interrogar estas ruinas literarias, poemas y crónicas de los abanderados del Arte Nuevo, en las que sobrevive una memoria sensible sobre el acontecimiento, a la vez estésica y anestésica, que oscila entre la propaganda nacionalista y la denuncia de los horrores de la guerra. Entre otras intervenciones, reparamos en publicaciones poco frecuentadas de Rubén Darío, Enrique Gómez Carrillo, Leopoldo Lugones, Roberto J. Payró, João do Rio, Juan José de Soiza Reilly, Emilio Kinkelin, Eduardo Carrasquilla Mallarino, Alejandro Sux, los hermanos García Calderón, Ventura y José. En ellas, pueden advertirse también que sus corresponsalías, más que desde una posición distante, logran una amplia cobertura de los distintos frentes de batalla e, incluso, se involucran plenamente en la experiencia disolvente de la guerra moderna. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2023-12-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/43475 10.53971/2718.658x.v15.n24.43475 Recial; Vol. 14 Núm. 24 (2023): Dossier: Figuras de la crítica: gestos, esferas e imágenes; 247-279 2718-658X 1853-4112 10.53971/2718.658x.v14.n24 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/43475/43484 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/43475/43505 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Latin American Literature
modernism
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war correspondent
Primera Guerra Mundial
literatura latinoamericana
modernismo
crónica
corresponsalía de guerra
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Latin American Literature
modernism
chronicle
war correspondent
Primera Guerra Mundial
literatura latinoamericana
modernismo
crónica
corresponsalía de guerra
Fernández, Juan Manuel
Rare correspondents. The First World War of the Latin American modernists
topic_facet First World War
Latin American Literature
modernism
chronicle
war correspondent
Primera Guerra Mundial
literatura latinoamericana
modernismo
crónica
corresponsalía de guerra
author Fernández, Juan Manuel
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title Rare correspondents. The First World War of the Latin American modernists
title_short Rare correspondents. The First World War of the Latin American modernists
title_full Rare correspondents. The First World War of the Latin American modernists
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description The strong shocks of the First World War had important aftershocks in Latin American culture, an omnipresent event —as an economic, political and media phenomenon— on which prominent modernist referents intervene and of which a large number of works remain practically forgotten by the canon. In this sense, we are interested in interrogating these literary ruins, poems and chronicles of the champions of New Art, in which a sensitive memory of the event survives, both aesthetic and anesthetic, which oscillates between nationalist propaganda and the denunciation of the horrors of war. Among other interventions, we note rare publications by Rubén Darío, Enrique Gómez Carrillo, Leopoldo Lugones, Roberto J. Payró, João do Rio, Juan José de Soiza Reilly, Emilio Kinkelin, Eduardo Carrasquilla Mallarino, Alejandro Sux, the García Calderón brothers, Ventura and José. In them, it can also be seen that its correspondents, rather than from a distant position, achieve a wide coverage of the different battlefronts and, even, are fully involved in the dissolving experience of modern warfare.
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