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- Title
LA TEMPORALIDAD, LA MEMORIA Y LA IDENTIDAD EN LA PROSA POÉTICA "LLUVIA" POR GASPAR OCTAVIO HERNÁNDEZ.
- Authors
Clarke Murrain, Karina Ayodele
- Abstract
Panama is known empirically for its geography, climate and natural environment so it is not surprising that the Afro-Panamanian writer and journalist, Gaspar Octavio Hernández (1893-1918) uses climate and natural conditions as inspirations for his writing. As a Modernist writer, it is entirely plausible that Hernández was attracted to and compelled by the process of writing poetry, rather that the product. As we approach his work critically, it is evident that Hernandez uses the poetic process to recreate processes in nature and the environment to inhabit his poetry. Simply, Hernandez's poetic process produces poetry with themes of process. Using the critical anchors of Angel Rama in his article "Indagación de la ideología en la Poesía (Los dípticos seriados de Versos Sencillos)" and in his book, Rubén Darío y el modernismo, this article will examine how Hernández, in his poetic prose of "Lluvia" explores and evinces the concept of identity within the unique geographical context of Panama.
- Publication
Káñina. Revista de Artes y Letras de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2015, Vol 39, Issue 1, p107
- ISSN
0378-0473
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15517/rk.v39i1.18404