La palabra poética en Guaman Poma: Las muertes de Atawallpa Yupanqui y Topa Amaro
This article analyzes the poetic material in Andean languages in the Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala to account for the formation of a polemical stance in the work, which it is marked by the author's experience in colonial life and his particular vision of Andean history prior to the conquest. The poems dedicated to the death of Atawallpa Yupanqui and Topa Amaro will be used to show how the author uses the poetic arsenal to thread and resignify his controversial discourse.
This article analyzes the poetic material in Andean languages in the Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala to account for the formation of a polemical stance in the work, which it is marked by the author's experience in colonial life and his particular vision of Andean history prior to the conquest. The poems dedicated to the death of Atawallpa Yupanqui and Topa Amaro will be used to show how the author uses the poetic arsenal to thread and resignify his controversial discourse.
2016 / Ex Libris, Argentina