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Guillermo Aguirre Martínez
Doctorado por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2012. Actualmente sin afiliación.
Spain
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7331-7947
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Vol 30 (2024), Articles
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/moenia.id8987
Submitted: 19-01-2023 Published: 14-05-2024
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Abstract

In his posthumous collection of poems Fragmentos de un libro futuro (2000) José Ángel Valente explores the nature of language, oblivion and death. One of the book’s poems dialogues with the passage from the Odyssey in which the lotus-eaters appear. On the basis of Valente’s poem, the composer Beat Furrer wrote, in 2006, the piece Lotófagos, later incorporated into his musical theatre work Wüstenbuch (2009). In this paper we analyze this composition from a series of motifs, images and concepts implicit in Valente's poem, such as, above all, the desert.