POETRY AND REVOLUTION: ENRIQUE LIHN IN LA HABANA, CIRCA 1968

Authors

  • Roger Santiváñez Princeton University (Estados Unidos)

Keywords:

Enrique Lihn, Escrito en Cuba, Spanish American Conversational Poetry, Anti-Poetry, Art and Revolution

Abstract

This paper analyses Enrique Lihn’s poetry book Escrito en Cuba and the delicate relationships between art and the politics of the Left during the crucial decade of the 60’s in Latin America. It defines the poetical autonomy of Lihn against whatever political intervention, despite his sincere position with workers and Revolution. Also, it studies the change in his evolution, toward a poetry that radically questions its environment, and itself being a fact of language. It settles its bases in what those days Enrique Lihn baptized as situated poetry.

Published

2009-06-30

How to Cite

Santiváñez, R. . (2009). POETRY AND REVOLUTION: ENRIQUE LIHN IN LA HABANA, CIRCA 1968. Anales De Literatura Chilena, (11), 177–190. Retrieved from https://analesliteraturachilena.letras.uc.cl/index.php/alch/article/view/32755

Issue

Section

ARTÍCULOS