La evocación de la infancia en la poesía de César Dávila Andrade y Aurelio Arturo: entre la desmesura del espacio y la presencia gratificante de la naturaleza (Legados: Centenario del natalicio de César Dávila Andrade, el Faquir, Cuenca, 1918-Caracas, 1967)

In this essay the symbolic-evocative possibilities that nature has in the poetry of the Ecuadorian César Dávila Andrade and the Colombian Aurelio Arturo are related to the excess of space that arises between the present of the evocation and the evoked world. It also relates the sensual and emotional...

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Author: Robalino Caicedo, Vicente Eduardo
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2018
Country:Ecuador
Institution:Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar
Repository:Repositorio Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.uasb.edu.ec:10644/7360
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/7360
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:DÁVILA ANDRADE, CÉSAR, 1918-1967
POESÍA ECUATORIANA
ARTURO MARTÍNEZ, AURELIO, 1906-1974
POESÍA COLOMBIANA
CRÍTICA LITERARIA
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Summary:In this essay the symbolic-evocative possibilities that nature has in the poetry of the Ecuadorian César Dávila Andrade and the Colombian Aurelio Arturo are related to the excess of space that arises between the present of the evocation and the evoked world. It also relates the sensual and emotional interiorization of nature in the lyric self. In this way the evocation of nature fixes and even petrifies memory, perpetuating it and avoiding its evanescence from the evoked world. In the two poets one can see a symbolic transfiguration of nature to evoke the world of childhood and family intimacy. In both authors, the presence of the mother is essential, together with the daily rural landscape.