Get in like poverty
The poetry of the last fourteen years Decade of decay?
Abstract
One of the topics most handled by writers (and consumers), of poetry that began to be heard more or less since the beginning of the millennium, is that poetry in Nicaragua, and specifically, poetry written by young people born towards the end of the years seventies, and during the eighties, it was a poetry in decline compared to the golden age, (or what many consider the golden age of poetry in Nicaragua; namely the generation of the sixties and seventies, heir to the avant-garde and post-avant-garde, and that crystallized, under the paradigm of the revolutionary dawn, at the height of the cultural promotion of social poetry of the eighties).
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