Children who have seen everything: Body, destruction and aging in the poetry of Gonzalo Millán

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Claudio Guerrero

Abstract

This paper realizes a critical joint of the representation of childhood in Gonzalo Millán's poetry. Such representation, present along all his work, is tensed from a child transformed in animal as part of a plan who restores a desacralize experience of childhood that later experience along the stages of the life like crisis in the frame of the modern life, but also as creative possibility and as link from the oldness in all that memorious put in scene of a subject that looks at the mirror and seeks draw his self before the proximity of the death.

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Guerrero, C. (2018). Children who have seen everything: Body, destruction and aging in the poetry of Gonzalo Millán. Philological Studies, (56), 33–50. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0071-17132015000200003
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Author Biography

Claudio Guerrero, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile.

Este trabajo forma parte del proyecto Fondecyt N° 11121276: "Representaciones de infancia en la poesía chilena de segunda mitad del siglo XX".