Poetry and landscape in Extravagancias (Extravagances) by Marco Antonio Corcuera
Abstract
The poetry of Marco Antonio Corcuera (Contumazá, 1917-Trujillo, 2009) is characterized by placing the reader to various situations, including scenes with a poetic reflection on the act of writing or composing verses. It is also frequent to find poems that stand out due to the presence of chromaticism, which will trigger a series of sensations in the readers. This article aims to analyze and explain how these thoughtful and chromatic details become visible in his poetry collection Extravaganzas (‘Extravagances’).
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