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La vida nueva

Zurita, Raúl, Eltit, Diamela, 1949-, Rosenfeld, Lotty
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Title
La vida nueva
Other title
Escritura en el cielo
Author/Creator
Zurita, Raúl, Eltit, Diamela, 1949-, Rosenfeld, Lotty
Restrictions/Permissions
Access is open to all web users, Copyright holder: Raúl Zurita, Contact information: Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, 20 Cooper Square, Fifth Floor, New York, NY 10003, U.S.A., +1-212-998-1631 (business), +1-212-995-4423 (fax), hemi@nyu.edu, http://www.hemisphericinstitute.org
Language
Spanish
Date
©1982
Format
1 online resource (1 streaming video (7 min., 1 sec. : part 1, 3 min., 10 sec. ; part 2, 3 min., 51 sec.)) : sound, color.
Credits
Raúl Zurita, director ; Diamela Eltit, Lotty Rosenfeld, producers ; Juan Downey, videographer ; Ana María López, photographer.
Notes

This is a video documentation of the writing of the poem 'La Vida Nueva' in New York City's sky. For this 'performance-acción' or 'poesía-acción' ('poetry-action'), five planes drew white smoke letters silhouetted over the blue sky. The poem was written in Spanish as form of recognition for all the minority groups all over the world. The photographs of this 'poesía-acción' are included in the book 'Anteparaíso' ('Anteparadise, ' a bilingual edition, University of California Press, 1986). Raúl Zurita (Santiago de Chile, 1950) is a poet who, along with other artists, created the group CADA, Colectivo de Acciones de Arte, in 1979. CADA developed a large format or 'monumental' public art, characterized for being political and as a form of resistance against Pinochet's dictatorship. Some of Zurita's books are 'Purgatorio' (1979), 'Anteparaíso' (1982), 'Canto a su amor desaparecido' (1985), 'La Vida Nueva' (1994), 'INRI' (2003) y 'Zurita' (2011). He has traced poems in the sky (New York, 1982), and permanently in the Atacama desert (Chile, 1993). He has received the Guggenhaim and DAAD scholarships from Germany, and has obtained awards such as the Pablo Neruda and the National Literature Award in Chile, and the José Lezama Lima Award (Cuba, 2006), among others. Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics

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