Chapter 1: Introduction: Romantic Hermeneutics
Chapter 2: Was Lorca a Poetic Thinker?
I. Was Lorca A Poetic Thinker?
II. What is “Poetic Thinking” Anyway? (Cernuda vs. Zambrano)
III. Thinking Poetically in Lorca’s Lectures
III. “Play and Theory of the Duende”
IV. The Grain of the Voice: Lorca and Barthes
V. Mayhew’s Duende: Translation and Hermeneutics
Chapter 3: Lorca and Contemporary Spanish Poetry: The Anatomy of Influence
I. José Ángel Valente: The Anxiety of Influence
II. Claudio Rodríguez: Phronesis and Folklore
III. Antonio Gamoneda: Language and Landscape
IV. Pere Gimferrer or Luis García Montero? A Legacy in Conflict
Chapter 4: Postmodern Lorca: O’Hara, Motherwell, Strayhorn
Chapter 5: [How, in spite of everything, Lorca has not yet been fully "queered"]
Chapter 6: An Agenda for Lorca Studies
It is going to be very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI have not been paying attention to Spain because criticism on it used to be so boring. It is truly nice that interesting books are appearing nowadays.