Entre el Barroco y la Vanguardia. La "Fábula de Equis y Zeda" de Gerardo Diego
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https://doi.org/10.12795/PH.2006.v20.i02.02Abstract
RESUMEN
En el presente artículo se analiza la Fábula de Equis y Zeda, destacando cómo esta obra se sustenta sobre la unión de principios o elementos opuestos: desde el propio molde paródico empleado (imagen creacionista frente a retórica clásica) al régimen diurno de la imagen (que concede homogeneidad a la libertad extrema de la metáfora pero entraña asimismo una concepción polémica de la realidad). La anécdota amorosa conforma igualmente una composición metaliteraria en torno al poeta vanguardista, si bien desde una estética humorística (“barroco de la levedad”) que pretende recrear la realidad como maravilla y sorpresa continuas.
ABSTRACT
In the present article we analyse the "Fábula de Equis y Zeda", emphasizing how this work is based on the union of opposed principles or elements: from the proper parodic pattern used (creationist image opposed to classical rhetoric) to “day image regime” (that supplies homogeneity to the extreme freedom of metaphor but implies at the same time a polemical conception of reality). The love anecdote forms a metaliterary composition around the avant-garde poet but from a humorous esthetic (“baroque of lightness”) that tries to recreate reality as continuous marvel and surprise.
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