José Kozer's stylistics : religion, the surreal, and the neobaroque

Peter Boyle

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Abstract

Across a long, extraordinarily prolific career, Cuban poet José Kozer (born in Havana, 1940) is remarkable for the consistency of his style. His work has been viewed as part of the Latin American neobaroque movement "” a loose grouping of poets from the 1970s onwards who preferred a dense, multidimensional approach rather than the then-common plainspoken colloquial or conversational style "” yet Kozer's poetry is very much sui generis.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
JournalJacket2
Volume42549
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Kozer, José
  • Cuban poetry

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