May we never lack poetry: High Flight, High Life to Altazor

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.2.1.136

Keywords:

Electronic magazine, Latin-American poetry, Cyberspace, Vicente Huidobro, Altazor, Information society

Abstract

The review refers to the Revista Electrónica Altazor, a Chilean open access publication of the Vicente Huidobro Foundation, about Latin American poetry in its creative and cultural dimensions. It addresses the background of one year after its first issue, its cyberspace relationships within the information society and the conception itself from its work of compilation and dissemination of Latin American and world poets.

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Author Biography

  • Marco Antonio Bojorquez-Martínez

    He is a graduate of the Hispanic Languages and Literature bachelor’s degree from the Facultad de Estudios Superiores Acatlán, UNAM. He labors as an independent music teacher and researcher while carrying out a dissertation on Blanco by Octavio Paz. At the same time, he builds a free exercise or creative and critical bridge in translating from Portuguese into Spanish. He works as a translator in "La Reversible", a poetry translation group from Spanish and into Spanish, created and coordinated by Carlos Vitale in Barcelona. He co-translated with Diana Alvarez Mejía Exercicios para uma Ideia by Hilda Hilst for the Revista Electrónica Altazor in April of this year. 

References

Altazor. Revista Electrónica de Literatura. http://www.revistaaltazor.cl/

Huidobro, Vicente. Manifiestos. Editado por Máximo González Sáenz. Santiago: MAGO Editores, 2009.

Robins, Kevin. “El ciberespacio y el mundo que vivimos.” En Literatura y Cibercultura. Introducción, compilación de textos y bibliografía de Domingo Sánchez-Mesa, 199-232. Madrid: Arco/Libros, 2004. Publicado originalmente como “Cyberspace and the World We Live In” en Internet Culture (New York and London: Routledge, 2013).

Sherman, Barrie, and Phil Judkins. Glimpses of Heaven, Visions of Hell: Virtual Reality and Its Implications. Londres: Hodder & Stoughton, 1992.

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Published

2020-11-01

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Critiques (Resonances)

How to Cite

“May We Never Lack Poetry: High Flight, High Life to Altazor”. 2020. FIGURAS REVISTA ACADÉMICA DE INVESTIGACIÓN 2 (1): 111-13. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.2.1.136.

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