From the Silence to the Words: The New Mystic Poetry in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Keywords:
Comparative Literature, imaginary, mystic poetry, contemporary poetryAbstract
A study about the trajectory of Mystic poetry, from its triple tradition (Arabic, Jewish and Christian), is proposed in this article. Its motives and sources, as well as evolution in contemporary poetry, are established, resulting in a new idea of poetry where the poetic word reaches transcendental values as on expression of the deepest human experience.
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2014-03-22
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From the Silence to the Words: The New Mystic Poetry in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century. (2014). Castilla. Estudios De Literatura, 5, 67-85. https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/castilla/article/view/215

