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«Figures of Exile is an excellent volume of essays carefully curated by Daniela Omlor and Eduardo Tasis that pays a long overdue homage to the late Nigel Dennis, one of the most important Hispanists of his generation. It does so brilliantly by bringing together a group of talented international scholars the majority of whom can be considered as Professor Denniss disciples who each offer original and illuminating perspectives on a variety of topics and authors related to the Spanish Republican exile, a field for which Nigel Dennis was an inescapable point of reference.» (Javier Letrįn, University of St Andrews)









Figures of Exile contributes to the ongoing dialogue in the field of exile studies and aims to refamiliarise a wider readership with the Spanish exile of 1939. It provides new perspectives on the work of canonical figures of this exile, such as Rafael Alberti, Luķs Cernuda, José Bergamķn, Pedro Salinas, Francisco Ayala, Emilio Prados, Federico Garcķa Lorca or Marķa Zambrano, and brings to the fore the work of less-studied figures like José Dķaz Fernįndez, Juan David Garcķa Baca, Ernesto Guerra da Cal, Nuria Parés, Marķa Luisa Elķo, Marķa Teresa León and Tomįs Segovia. Rather than being disparate, this broad scope, which ranges from first generation to second generation exiles, from Galicia to Andalusia, from philosophers to poets, is testament to the wide-ranging impact of the Spanish Republican exile.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: Figures of Exile 1(34)
Daniela Omlor
Eduardo Tasis Moratinos
PART I The Poetics of Exile
35(134)
Jose Diaz Fernandez: un poeta de 2.0 en la Espana de 1920 (Posthumous Article)
37(18)
Alvaro Garcia Y Nigel Dennis
`Azul en nuestro oscuro aire'. Lorca / Cernuda: A Dialogue in vita e in morte
55(16)
Emilio Javier Peral Vega
Rafael Alberti en Francia (1939--1940): poetizacion de la experiencia como refugiado
71(22)
Luis Pascual Cordero Sanchez
`Ceibe na Saudade': Ernesto Guerra da Cal's Exile Poetry
93(24)
David Miranda-Barreiro
"They Were the Voice and We the Echo': Voice, Identity and Landscape in the Poetry of Nuria Pares
117(26)
Mariama Ifode-Blease
La influencia de Emilio Prados en la obra poetica de Tomas Segovia
143(26)
Eduardo Tasis Moratinos
PART II Thinking through Exile
169(108)
The Notion of Truth in Maria Zambrano's Filosofiay poesia and Its Heideggerian Echoes
171(20)
Daniela Omlor
1937--1938 La salida al exilio de Juan David Garcia Bacca, de Paris a Quito
191(26)
Salome Foehn
`My World Is Not of This Kingdom': Jose Bergamin's Republican and Dissenting Voice during the Spanish Transition
217(16)
Ivan Lopez Cabello
Piecing Together the Puzzle: Maria Luisa Elio's Autobiographical Project
233(28)
Jennifer Irvine-Cad Man
Cervantes como conciencia disidente: la obra cervantina en algunos autores del exilio republicano
261(16)
Natalia Vara Ferrero
Bibliography 277(40)
Appendix -- Biographies 317(22)
Eduardo Tasis Moratinos
Notes on Contributors 339(4)
Index 343
Daniela Omlor is Associate Professor at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow at Lincoln College. She is the author of Jorge Semprśn: Memory's Long Voyage (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2014) and co-editor of The Cultural Legacy of Marķa Zambrano (2017).



Eduardo Tasis Moratinos is Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Central Lancashire and Deputy Director of the UCLan Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX). He is the author of El exilio en la poesķa de Tomįs Segovia y Angelina Muńiz Huberman (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2014).