Publication: Radical historicidad del amor y el tiempo en Vista cansada de Luis García Montero
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Cantó Ramírez, Virginia
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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En la vida, como en la poesía, el tiempo nos aborda
y nos intimida tiñendo con su presencia lo que
somos. El presente puede llegar a convertirse en
memoria y con él la asunción de un hecho tan
abstracto como lo es el recuerdo de la felicidad.
La poesía de Luis García Montero es consciente
de que el paso del tiempo y nuestra mutua convivencia
son una parte indisoluble de lo que somos,
por lo que el amor -tanto físico como psicológico-
estará sometido a estas mismas reglas. Sin
embargo, percibimos unas diferencias notables
en la concepción de este hecho. En sus primeros
poemarios podíamos percibir una concepción del
tiempo y el amor como entes capaces de dictar
sus propias normas cósmicas, ansiando retener el
instante del cuerpo amado burlando así las leyes
de la temporalidad. Sin embargo, consideramos
que en Vista cansada García Montero introduce
un cambio fundamental que continuará en el poemario
Un invierno propio: el amor seguirá siendo
una facultad del espíritu con vocación de inmortalidad,
pero el sujeto poético asumirá la conciencia
de que todo envejece. El amor le ayudará a
desembocar en el mundo con la clara conciencia
del paso de los años aceptando que la verdadera
memoria de la felicidad no consiste en detener el
tiempo de los cuerpos sino en convivir con su
devenir en armonía.
In life, as in poetry, the time approaches us and intimidate us with their presence by staining what we are. This can become memory and with it the assumption of a fact as abstract as it is the memory of happiness. The poetry of Luis Garcia Montero is aware that the passage of time and our mutual coexistence are an inseparable part of who we are. So that love -both physical and psychological- is subject of these same rules. However, we perceive a significant difference in the conception of this fact. In his early poems we could perceive a conception of the time and love as entities able to dictate their own cosmic rules, yearning the retaining a moment of the beloved body, circumventing the laws of temporality. However, we believe that Garcia Montero with Vista cansada bringing fundamental change that continues with Un invierno propio: Love will remain a spirit faculty with inmortality vocation, but the poetic subject assumes that all gets old. Love will help him percieve the world with the clear awareness of the passage of time; accepting that the real happiness of memory is not to stop time in bodies, but live in harmony with its future.
In life, as in poetry, the time approaches us and intimidate us with their presence by staining what we are. This can become memory and with it the assumption of a fact as abstract as it is the memory of happiness. The poetry of Luis Garcia Montero is aware that the passage of time and our mutual coexistence are an inseparable part of who we are. So that love -both physical and psychological- is subject of these same rules. However, we perceive a significant difference in the conception of this fact. In his early poems we could perceive a conception of the time and love as entities able to dictate their own cosmic rules, yearning the retaining a moment of the beloved body, circumventing the laws of temporality. However, we believe that Garcia Montero with Vista cansada bringing fundamental change that continues with Un invierno propio: Love will remain a spirit faculty with inmortality vocation, but the poetic subject assumes that all gets old. Love will help him percieve the world with the clear awareness of the passage of time; accepting that the real happiness of memory is not to stop time in bodies, but live in harmony with its future.
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