On rebirth in INKA. Ecopoetics in the work of Pedro Favaron Peyón
Keywords:
ecopoetics, Andean-Amazonian imaginary, rebirth, heroism, Amerindian ecologyAbstract
Within the framework of a larger research work, this article interpretatively reads the representations of the attachment to the land and the intimate knowledge of the ecological environment manifested in the poetry of the visionary physician and poet Pedro Favaron, proposing for this case, the notion of rebirth as proper to the individual ecopoetics and his sense of the territory. In the context of a point of view that considers the land as sacred and that has been built with the wisdom and spirituality of his Shipibo Konibo medicinal family, the visionary gives shape to the vegetalist imaginary in the poem Inka. Drawing on the approaches of the scholars of the imaginary G. Durand and G. Bachelard. Durand and G. Bachelard, we give an account of some of the observations of the visionary and ecopoetic character in Favaron’s work.