Último Eielson y años limeños: isotopía del enterramiento
Keywords:
archaeologist poet, funerary isotopy, Lima period, written poetry, documentariesAbstract
This paper explores in Eielson's return to written poetry his enthusiastic resettlement in the founding text of his poetical production, namely Reinos, published in 1945. Reinos can be seen as a ritual burial or huaca that the 'archaeologist' poet chooses to dig into in his later collections, namely Celebración (2000) and Sin título (2001). As readers witness the unearthing of the Lima period images, the old funerary isotopy becomes the background against which a thriving vitality, a radiance and a critical impulse that had not been seen before burst gleefully thus modifying the reception of Eielson's poetry. Eielson's response to the questions posed by Peruvian filmmakers Patricia Pereyra and Gaby Yepes is finally added.