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Ítem Diálogo trascendente: desplazamientos de la poesía mística en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2020-12-01) Martinez Guerrero, Christian Alexander; Martinez-Guerrero, Christian Alexander; Toro Murillo, Alejandra María; Clavijo Tavera, Daniel; Filosofía, Hermenéutica y NarrativasÍtem PABLO MONTOYA AND MARCEL SCHWOB: REWRITINGS(UNIV ANTIOQUIA, INST FILOSOFIA, 2017-07-01) J. RESTREPO DAVID; Departamento de Humanidades; Estudios de Filosofía, Hermenéutica y NarrativasMarcel Schwob published a series of short stories between 1894 and 1896 titled Vies Imaginaires (Imaginary Lives) that would spawn a new literary genre known as fictional biography, which remains relevant to this day for its narrative and poetic possibilities. In Colombian literature, a ``Schwobian'' tone is evident in the work of Pablo Montoya and elements of fictional biography can be found in some of his texts, especially Adios a los Proceres (Farewell to the Founding Fathers), a rewriting of these national heroes that celebrates and pays tribute to them but also approaches them with criticism and mistrust. This paper describes the genre as originally conceived by Schwob and how Montoya assimilates and reformulates it.Ítem Pluralities of a transcendent dialogue: Displacements of mystical poetry in colombia] [Pluralidades de un diálogo trascendente: Desplazamientos de la poesía mística en colombia(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Faculty of Human Sciences. Literature Department, 2020-01-01) Departamento de Humanidades; Estudios de Filosofía, Hermenéutica y NarrativasBased upon the relationship between the mystical experience and the poetic word, this article investigates the way in which several voices of contemporary Colombian poetry have assumed different perspectives of this dialogue. After a theoretical reflection that approaches the notion of mysticism, from both its stable and historically conditioned features, the text analyzes poems by Pablo Montoya, Jorge Cadavid, Hugo Jamioy, and Judith Bautista, with the intention of proposing new routes of mystical poetry in Colombia that broaden the vision set by the Hispanic influence extended from the Colony until the beginning of the 20th century. In these displacements of the poetic word the timeless validity of a question about the spiritual, formulated from a plurality, —thematic and expressive—, responding to contemporary questions, approaching in some cases and departing in others from the dominant conceptions of the mystical tradition. © 2020, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. All rights reserved.