Childhood in the Works of Silvina Ocampo and Alejandra Pizarnik(English, Hardcover, Mackintosh Fiona J)

Childhood in the Works of Silvina Ocampo and Alejandra Pizarnik(English, Hardcover, Mackintosh Fiona J)

  • Mackintosh Fiona J
Publisher:Tamesis BooksISBN 13: 9781855660953ISBN 10: 1855660954

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Childhood in the Works of Silvina Ocampo and Alejandra Pizarnik(English, Hardcover, Mackintosh Fiona J) is written by Mackintosh Fiona J and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1855660954 (ISBN 10) and 9781855660953 (ISBN 13).

Two key figures of Argentine 20th-century literature are brought together in this study, which explores the leitmotiv of childhood in their work.This volume explores the theme of childhood in the cuentista and poet Silvina Ocampo (1903-1993) and the poet Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972). It draws revealing comparisons between these key Argentine writers through theirshared obsession with childhood, arguing that an understanding of their attitudes to childhood is fundamental to an appreciation of their work. Close reading of various Ocampo texts, including some for children, allows an exploration of her vision of childhood through nostalgia, adult-child power relationships, ageing and rejuvenation, and moments of initiation or imitation. Pizarnik is considered in relation to the myth of the child-poet, and her child personae are analysed through Breton's Surrealism, Cocteau and Paz; through her borrowings from Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Breton's Nadja; and through her obsession with madness, death, orphanhood, violation andtransgression. In the final analysis, Ocampo's works achieve equilibrium between childhood and age, whereas Pizarnik's poetic crisis of exile from language parallels her deep sense of anxiety at being exiled from the world of childhood. FIONA MACKINTOSH lectures in Hispanic Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Click here for a Spanish translation