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Nicolas Fernandez-Medina Poetics of Otherness in Antonio Machado's 'proverbios Y Cantares'

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University of Wales Press

2011

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Antonio Machado (1875-1939) is one of Spain's most original and renowned twentieth-century poets and thinkers. From his early poems in Soledades. Galerias. Otros poemas of 1907, to the writings of his alter-ego Juan de Mairena of the 1930s, Machado endeavoured to explain how the Other became a concern for the self. In The Poetics of Otherness in Antonio Machado's "Proverbios y cantares," Nicolas Fernandez-Medina examines how Machado's "Proverbios y cantares," a collection of short, proverbial poems spanning from 1909 to 1937, reveal some of the poet's deepest concerns regarding the self-Other relationship. To appreciate Machado's organizing concept of otherness in the "Proverbios y cantares," Fernandez-Medina argues how it must be contextualized in relation to the underlying Romantic concerns that Machado struggled with throughout most of his oeuvre, such as autonomy, solipsism and skepticism of absolutes. In The Poetics of Otherness in Antonio Machado's "Proverbios y cantares," Fernandez-Medina demonstrates how Machado continues a practice of "fragment thinking" to meld the poetic and the philosophical, the part and whole, and the finite and infinite to bring light to the complexities of the self-Other relationship and its relevance in discussions of social and ethical improvement in early twentieth-century Spain.

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