Del amor y el mar. Las presencias hídricas en el canto vivo de Claudio Rodríguez

Authors

  • Luis Ramos de la Torre Seminario Permanente Claudio Rodríguez

Abstract

The presence of matter in Claudio Rodríguez’s verses is as important as it is necessary, not only to fully appreciate his poems but also to understand, clearly and accurately, his worldview and the formation of his poetic thought. We have analyzed the significance of this element before, which helps him construct a kind of Poetic Anthropology closely connected to the world and the things surrounding him. Through which, he shapes a short of life outlook that remains close to elements of nature and his immediate environment, steadily shaping his learning over time. In this article, if light and clarity, earth and stone, air and rust have defined many of the themes in his poetry, then the presence of water will be one of the poetic keys to understanding his reality and all that surrounds him. In this way, if rain or the Duero—his enduring river— are central and clearly relevant, along with love, song, and salvation; as the years pass and new poems emerge, the significance of the sea alongside love becomes one of the crucial elements to study in order to understand the importance that the presence of water holds in his recent and ever-living poetry.

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Published

2024-12-12

How to Cite

Ramos de la Torre, L. . (2024). Del amor y el mar. Las presencias hídricas en el canto vivo de Claudio Rodríguez. Studia Zamorensia (segunda etapa). Retrieved from https://revistas.uned.es/index.php/studiazamo/article/view/43718