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- Title
CONCIENCIA ECOCRÍTICA EN LA POESÍA NICARAGÜENSE CONTEMPORÁNEA: ALBERTO JUÁREZ VIVAS Y HENRY A. PETRIE.
- Authors
Chen Sham, Jorge
- Abstract
The ecocriticism awareness is not a fade, it's come to stay in our way of looking at the world and how we relate ourselves to nature. It's about an ethical perspective that coincides with the critics of Postmodernism and the evils of globalization or economic miseries, bringing to the fore the neglect and destruction of the environment and the relations of inequality generated by it. This article examines how two Nicaraguan poets of recent generations expose a pungent and searing vision of human misery and launch their grasp, last attempt (perhaps final), the humans has to change course in Infierno clandestino (2012), by Alberto Juárez Vivas, and Señal para mito oscuro (2012), by Henry A. Petrie.
- Publication
Káñina. Revista de Artes y Letras de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2015, Vol 39, Issue 1, p99
- ISSN
0378-0473
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15517/rk.v39i1.18403