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Anclajes

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Abstract

SCARANO, Laura. Testimonial ethos and against-canon: (Gabriel Celaya's case). Anclajes [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.1, pp.35-61. ISSN 1851-4669.  http://dx.doi.org/10.19137/anclajes-2016-2013.

The work of Gabriel Celaya (San Sebastián, 1911-1991) consolidates a poetic trend, known as "social poetry", against the four decades of dictatorship of General Franco after the Spanish civil war, allowing us to reconstruct a space of distinctive positions from his autopoetics in prose and metapoems. For Celaya, the poem must be dialogical and perlocutionary: it does things and speaks. To speak means to talk with others, to exchange ideas and values, to share. To do things with words means to take active action, to be part of the social space, to interfere against power restrictions, to replicate the impositions of the regime, even from such a small place that means nothing in real terms. This possibilism is better than remaining in silence or in a paralyzed muteness. Poetry and essay both help to rationalize the functions of art, the figurations of the poet and the nature of the poetic act, all vectors that converge in the modulation of a testimonial ethos for the lyrical genre, a discursive type basically hybrid and rarely applied to poetry. Our study will explore textual and contextual indexes that support Celaya's authorial project and that enact a contract to approach texts in a specific way, thereby formulating a contra-canon of resistance to power, during the period that some critics maliciously called "the waste land"of the Spanish post-civil war.

Keywords : Gabriel Celaya; Ethos; Auopoetics; Canon; Testimony.

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