“Spanish Poetry Was Drinking Dirty Water from the Post-war Period”: Interview with Antonio Gamoneda
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Antonio Gamoneda, Poesía españolaAbstract
In 1971, the poetry collection Provincia appeared in León, directed by Antonio Gamoneda, and quickly became an essential part of the Spanish poetry scene at the time. After the magazines Espadaña and Claraboya, the collection Provincia showed the important publishing work carried out In the León area. The titles that appear in it reflect the lyrical dynamism of post-dictatorial Spain: they belong to different aesthetics and ideological currents and are the work of established authors and promising young writers. In this Interview, conducted on the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the collection, Gamoneda recalls his years as editorial director during a decisive period in the country's culture.
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