De dioses y monstruos Francisco Hernández, heredero de la tradición del delirio
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https://doi.org/10.15174/rv.v0i2.287Abstract
El libro Moneda de tres caras (1990) de Francisco Hernández es un hito dentro de la historia de la poesía mexicana pues toca un tema poco frecuente dentro de la retórica nacional, la demencia y el delirio en la poesía. Temática que nos lleva directamente a lo irracional y su función en la ética y la estética contemporánea. El poemario gira en torno de la estética de tres autores que sufrieron de serios problemas psiquiátricos: Schumann, Hölderlin y Georg Trakl. Las tres variaciones poético-biográficas se inspiran en los delirios de estos artistas. Cabe preguntarnos cómo es que el artista “traduce” y asimila el lenguaje de lo irracional o la poética visionaria a su horizonte cultural.
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