
A Study of Spanish Poetry in the 20th Century
by Zhao Zhenjiang Fan Ye Cheng Yiyang
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The Spanish poetry world in the 20th century was "another golden century". Although Machado and Jimenez were both influenced by modernism represented by Ruben Dario, they each took the lead and became representatives of the "1998 generation" and the "14 generation". The "Generation of 1927" is a gathering of stars that complement each other: García Lorca, Alberti, Alessandre, Jorge Guillén, Salinas, Damaso Alonso, etc., Who jointly wrote a colorful myth in the Spanish contemporary poetry world. They abandoned the automatic writing of French surrealism, but paid attention to exploring the surrealist elements in traditional poetry, thus turning Spanish lyric poetry from "pure" to "pluralistic". The Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939 divided the Spanish poetry world, and "social poetry" flourished. Since the late 1950s, with the development of the economy, the prosperity of tourism, the loosening of censorship, and the influx of foreign culture, especially North American popular culture represented by movies, the poetry world has become increasingly active. After the transition from the "50 Generation" to the birth of the "New School", Spanish poetry has regained its colorful appearance. From the perspective of combining theory and practice, this book conducts a relatively detailed review and review of the development, genre characteristics, and masterpieces of Spanish poetry in the 20th century.
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