The Selected Poetry of Vicente Huidobro


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"He is the invisible oxygen of our poetry."--Octavio Paz




Citizen of Oblivion: El Ciudadano Del Olvido


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The poems here were composed 1924-1934, and come from the heated period in which Altazor and Skyquake had germinated, but were only published in 1941, in Santiago, part of a summing-up by the author of his life's work.




Altazor, Or, A Voyage in a Parachute (1919)


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Revised edition of a Latin American classic in a tour-de-force translation.




Poets on the Edge


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Poets on the Edge critically explores the relationship between poetry and its context through the work of four Latin American poets: Chilean Vicente Huidobro (1898-1948), Peruvian César Vallejo (1893-1938), Chilean Juan Luis Martínez (1943-1993), and Argentine Néstor Perlongher (1949-1992). While Huidobro and Vallejo establish their poetics on the edge in the context of worldwide conflagrations and the emergence of the historical avant-garde during the first half of the twentieth century, Martínez and Perlongher produce their work in the context of the Chilean and Argentine dictatorships respectively, developing different strategies to overcome the panoptic societies of control installed throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Martínez recreates the avant-garde tradition in a playful manner to avoid censorship and also proposes a philosophical poetics to stage a utopian project oriented toward redesigning the house of civilization that has fallen apart. Perlongher unfolds his peculiar Neobaroque sensitivity in order to reshape the complex Latin American identities, culminating his poetic project with two collections written under the influence of ayahuasca-based ceremonies. Poets on the Edge offers the reader a new understanding of the hybrid and edgy nature of Latin American poetics and subjectivity as well as of the evolution of poetry written in Spanish during the twentieth century.




Selected Poems


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This selected edition presents an overview of all of Huidobro's work, moving from the early symbolist poetry, to the high avant-garde work of the War years, then to the mid-period experiments until we reach the quieter post-surrealist phase.




Altazor (Revised Edition).


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Revised edition of a Latin American classic in a tour-de-force translation.




The Oxford Book of Latin American Poetry


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The most inclusive single-volume anthology of Latin American poetry intranslation ever produced.




The Ground Aslant


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Recent years have seen the arrival of new approaches to writing about landscape. Partly to do with new eco-sensibilities, this is however also due to a realisation that landscape writing need not be confined to literary tourism, and to the injection of radical poetic styles. This is the first volume to engage with this new wave of writing.




World Beat


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The poets are presented in ample selections so that each may be heard clearly, and biographical and bibliographical notes invite further investigation. From cover to cover, themes ebb and flow and boundaries blur as verses converse in a harmony unusual for the twenty-first century."--BOOK JACKET.




Three Huge Novels


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In 1931, Huidobro and Hans Arp together wrote Tres novelas exemplares (Three Exemplary Novels), a set of wild quasi-surrealist "stories". In 1932, Huidobro offered the set to a Spanish publisher, but was told that the book was too short, and so he wrote two further solo stories. The contents are therefore not three, not huge and not novels.