Darío, Borges, Neruda and the Ancient Quarrel between Poets and Philosophers

Wilson, Jason (2000) Darío, Borges, Neruda and the Ancient Quarrel between Poets and Philosophers. ISA Occasional Papers (22). ISSN 0953-6825
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There is a paradox of in teaching subversive literature: university teachers are funded by society and impose on
Dionysiac trances a culture of examinations and a comforting rationality.
From within the safe institutional framework of the university, we
constantly implement Plato's expulsion of the poets from the public arena
because they arouse and confuse our minds.
This analysis will explore this Nietzschean conflict in three Spanish
American poets and simultaneously outline and defend the excessive way
poets read other texts as they re-enact this 'ancient' quarrel between poetry and philosophy, in terms of the imperative, or social burden, of
having to be responsibly 'Latin American'.


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