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Aleixandre, Vicente - Guillermo Carnero (essay date 1973)

Guillermo Carnero (essay date 1973)

SOURCE: "'Knowing' and 'Known' in Poems of Consummation and Dialogues of Knowledge," in Critical Views on Vicente Aleixandre's Poetry, edited by Vicente Cabrera and Harriet Boyer, Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies, 1979, pp. 87-96.

[A Spanish poet who began publishing in the late 1960s, Carnero is perhaps the most outspoken critic of the generation of native poets that preceded him for their singleminded focus on social issues and elevation of political content over such artistic concerns as form, style, and language. In the following essay, which was originally published in Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos in 1973, Carnero explains that Aleixandre's poetry contrasts vitalityexemplified by such traits as inquisitiveness, impulsiveness, and desire for new experienceswith dogmatism and detachment].

The major premise of Aleixandrine discourse is, as Carlos...

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