Alcira Soust Scaffo

Alcira Soust Scaffo

De la Garza, Amanda / Jacobs, Bárbara / Medina, Cuauhtémoc

$450.00 MXN

Sinopsis

Basado en una extensa investigación documental y la recuperación de parte de su archivo personal (poemas de acción, traducciones de poesía y poemas gráficos franceses) y un conjunto de testimonios, el catálogo enfatiza la relación entre la militancia política y la poesía visual del notable poeta y activista. Alcira Soust Scaffo (Uruguay 1924-1997), quien vivió en México entre 1950 y 1980, cuando regresó a Uruguay. "Alcira Soust fue una musa y una figura mítica para varias generaciones de jóvenes, activistas y artistas en los años sesenta, setenta y ochenta. Roberto Bolaño, un amigo personal de la poetiza y que pertenecía al grupo vanguardista de los Infrarrealistas, estableció el mito sobre Alcira en dos de sus novelas, "Los detectives salvajes" y "Amuleto", este último dedicado a ella ". Sin embargo, el catálogo no busca investigar el mito, sino que reconstruye los mundos de Soust, junto con su ideología artística, política, latinoamericana y antiimperialista, y la forma en que se mezclan con su vida personal.

Editorial:
UNAM
Materia
Arte contemporáneo
ISBN:
978-84-17047-78-8
Páginas:
272
Encuadernación:
Pasta blanda

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