El rostro de Dios en la poesía de Blas de Otero y Yehuda Amijai

'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 18:111-133 (2013)
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The poetry of Blas de Otero (1961) andYehudaAmichai (1924-2000) invites the 20th century human being to speak out on the main issues of his existence: love, loneliness, suffering, solidarity, injustice, death, hope. A central place in their work is taken up by the merciful and faithful God of the Bible, whose image seems to be refuted by the dramatic situation in which the human being happens to live. The poet’s word stands up against God’s word equipped with his resources: intertextuality, metaphor, comparison, antithesis, sound effects, irony. Both authors place the reader before the task of construct and deconstruct the depiction of the Biblical God

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"Lo voglio confondere La Biblia". La tradizione biblica nella poesia di Yehuda Amichai.Sara Ferrari - 2002 - ACME: Annali della Facoltà di lettere e filosofia dell'Università degli studi di Milano 55 (3):127-188.

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