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Joan Antoni Forcadell Sánchez (res.)
Sansueña: revista de estudios sobre el exilio repúblicano de 1939, ISSN-e 2659-9511, Nº. 4, 2022, págs. 91-95
Figures of Exile contributes to the ongoing dialogue in the field of exile studies and aims to refamiliarise a wider readership with the Spanish exile of 1939. It provides new perspectives on the work of canonical figures of this exile, such as Rafael Alberti, Luís Cernuda, José Bergamín, Pedro Salinas, Francisco Ayala, Emilio Prados, Federico García Lorca or María Zambrano, and brings to the fore the work of less-studied figures like José Díaz Fernández, Juan David García Baca, Ernesto Guerra da Cal, Nuria Parés, María Luisa Elío, María Teresa León and Tomás Segovia. Rather than being disparate, this broad scope, which ranges from first generation to second generation exiles, from Galicia to Andalusia, from philosophers to poets, is testament to the wide-ranging impact of the Spanish Republican exile.
Introduction: Figures of Exile
págs. 1-33
José Díaz Fernández: un poeta de 20 en la España de 1920
págs. 37-53
"Azul en nuestro oscuro aire": Lorca/Cernuda: a dialogue "in vita e in morte"
págs. 56-69
Rafael Alberti en Francia (1939-1949): poetización de la experiencia como refugiado
págs. 71-91
"Ceibe na Saudade": Ernesto Guerra dal Cal's Exile Poetry
págs. 93-115
"They Were the Voice and We the Echo": Voice, Identity and Landscape in the Poetry of Nuria Parés
págs. 117-142
págs. 143-168
págs. 171-189
págs. 191-216
"My World Is Not of This Kingdom": José Bergamín's Republican and Dissenting Voice during the Spanish Transition
págs. 217-231
Piecing Together the Puzzle: María Luisa Elío's Autobiographical Project
págs. 233-259
Cervantes como conciencia disidente: la obra cervantina en algunos autores del exilio republicano
págs. 261-276
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