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On Great Chilean Poet
Nicanor Parra

Nicanor Parra (1914- ) A Chilean poet whose work speaks in simple, realistic, colloquial language. "Maximum content, minimum of words," and "[e]conomy of language, no metaphors, no literary figures," have been his work's guiding principles.

Para's theory of "antipoetry" is, in part, a result of his studies in physics at Brown and Oxford Universities, and the time he spent as a professor of physics at University of Santiago. His work with scientific problems led him to the conclusion that poetry should deal with real issues, with cultural, political, and religious questions. His first book of poems to explore these ideas, Poemas y antipoemas, was widely acclaimed and earned the praise of the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.

Parra's work has powerfully influenced twentieth-century Latin American poetry, acting as a counterbalance to some of its more florid and rhetorical tendencies.

The World of Poetry
Cecilia Vicuna

Poems:
Origin of Weaving
Word and Thread

Interviews:
Poems are really like phantoms...
On Latin American Cities...


Interviews:
On Great Chilean Poets
Vicuña on the TV World


Poems:
Origin of Weaving (variation) - Spanish
Origin of Weaving (variation) - English
Origin of Weaving (original)
Word and Thread (variation) - Spanish
Word and Thread (variation) - English
Bibliography

Interviews:
Poems are really like phantoms...
On Latin American Cities...
On Great Chilean Poets...
Vicuña on the TV World...

Essays:
Cryptic Reading
Spinning the Common Thread


Essays:
20th Century Mexican Poetry
Homenaje a la Poesía Chilena
Secrets, Lies and Democracy
SUNY Buffalo's Electronic Poetry Center
Web and Antiweb

Books for Sale:
The Precarious/Quipoem
Unravelling Words...
Precarious : An Installation
Poetry in Indigenous Languages
Precario/Precarious


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