De la intertextualidad al compromiso: 'Personal & Político' de Aurora Luque
Abstract
This research article analyze with a qualitative methodology of Aurora
Luque’s latest collection of poems, Personal & político (2015). The veiled
reference in the title to the feminist motto «the personal is political»
implies that the work will focus on how the individual is inevitably connected to the social and urban dimensions of power relationships. In the
book, intertextuality conveys the concerns of a lyrical subject who lives
in the weak postmodern society populated by corpses that have lost the
contact with nature, their yearning for life, their desire for freedom and
love, their ability to discern between the useful and the trivial or to choose
between what deserves to be admired and consumerist fetishes. Faced
with this dichotomy, the written word and the rebellion of some female
characters are entrusted with the task of sowing the seed of change.