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Enrique Lihn (1929-1988), winner of the Premio Casa de las Americas
(Poesia de paso, 1966), was one of Chile's most significant
creative minds of the twentieth century. Surprising his
predecessors, inspiring his contemporaries, and always venerated by
younger inheritors of his legacy, he is as important to the Latin
American literary community as Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, or
Nicanor Parra. This book provides a detailed study of all major
stages of his literary production, from his third book, La pieza
oscura [The Dark Room] (1963) to his posthumous Diario de Muerte
[Diary of Dying] (1989). A critical introduction provides an
orientation to Lihn's work as related to the critical apparatus of
Western Marxism and postmodern theory. An additional auxiliary
section comes between chapters two and three, accommodating the
vary significant change in historical period from the pre- to
post-Pinochet eras, and further investigating Theodor Adorno's
provocative questioning of whether "art after Auschwitz" can truly
exist.
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