Blanca Andreu, Galicia, and the New Iberian Mysticism
From Post-Mortem to Post-Mystic
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:15th Jan '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book contributes to the ongoing discussion of the place of contemporary Galician writer Blanca Andreu’s work within the 1980s post-“novísimo” movement, as part of a larger resurgence of the Surrealist in Spanish poetry and its possible placement in the more recent mystical poetry of Spain. It provides a detailed textual analysis of her poetry, and in doing so reveals not only that her work encompasses notions of the surreal and the mystical but also, although Andreu has so far written entirely in Castilian (Spanish), that her poetry utilizes a variety of traditional Galician and Portuguese symbols and images. In this way her work challenges the boundaries between what we as readers may accept as a solely Castilian, Galician, or Spanish poetic. It bases its transtheoretical framework on findings from such fields as Galician studies, Iberian studies, mysticism studies, paradigm shift studies, and regional studies over the past two decades. Ultimately, this comprehensive and unique study shows how Andreu’s multifaceted transnational work may pertain to, and expand, our knowledge of each of these areas of focus.
A clearly written and comprehensive analysis of Andreu’s work contextualized within trans-regional poetic spaces that both questions the place of mysticism in modern Iberian poetry and studies what elements define an artist and their work as truly “Galician.” Undoubtedly a worthwhile addition to the fields of peninsular gender studies as well as Galician cultural studies. -- María Elena Soliño, The University of Houston
A thoughtful engagement with the unique and understudied poetic voice of Blanca Andreu, placing her production at the intersection between Iberian and Galician Studies. Situated in both the postmodern and the post-mystic, yet escaping both of them, Andreu’s poetic work crosses epistemic and linguistic barriers and transcends essentialist conceptions of identity. Robert Simon shows that the semantic density of her poetry is pivotal for rethinking contemporary Spanish cultures. -- Benita Sampedro Vizcaya, Hofstra University
ISBN: 9781498565714
Dimensions: 231mm x 159mm x 16mm
Weight: 354g
142 pages