How to sing the disaster: literary comitment in Spanish songwriter Nacho Vegas
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.22.2017.45-67Keywords:
songwriter, aesthetics, commitment, Nacho Vegas, crisisAbstract
The artistic commitment of authors is recognized, in most cases, in those works whose plot or theme is about social, political or historical matters. However, the aesthetic commitment can arise even in alienated, apathetic or ragged characters of a literary work. About this one, the Asturian songwriter Nacho Vegas stands out thanks to his lyrics, which are clear signs of disaster and wreck aesthetic, but which also exude a strong commitment to his time.
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