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A transatlantic study of Hispanic literary modernism's use of prophetic discourse as an attempt to counter modern nihilism and provide modernity with poetry as its new Scripture, a phenomenon developed in Spanish across nations, creeds, genders and literary traditions.

Produktbeschreibung
A transatlantic study of Hispanic literary modernism's use of prophetic discourse as an attempt to counter modern nihilism and provide modernity with poetry as its new Scripture, a phenomenon developed in Spanish across nations, creeds, genders and literary traditions.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Fehskens is Associate Professor of Spanish at East Tennessee State University, USA. He is an active scholar of Hispanic Modernism, translator, and author of short stories. His research focuses on the transnational and decolonial dimensions of Literary Modernism in Spanish. He has published in the past on travel literature, the philosophy of Henri Bergson, and the overlap of word and image in poetic self-portraits in modernismo. Most recently he published From the Air to the Hand, an anthology of translated poems by Colombian poet Armando Romero (2021).