“Poetry can still be born—even if it’s born messy”. A conversation with Gonzalo Rojas Canouet
Abstract
This article is a transcription of an interview with the Chilean scholar Gonzalo Rojas Canouet. It is a conversation on literature, poetry and his recent book Sienes ardientes. Experimentación y Lirismo en la poesía chilena actual, published in 2024.
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