Aproximaciones a la poesía quechua peruana (Crítica)

Bridging the Quechua-Andean Peruvian past and present, chronicles are documents that explain the importance of the Quechua harawi (poetry). In spite of the Hispanic prohibition to speak in runa simi and, with it, the attempt to sink the memory of the subjugated world into “oblivion”, both the harawi...

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Main Author: Huamán López, Carlos (author)
Format: article
Language:spa
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/8418
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Summary:Bridging the Quechua-Andean Peruvian past and present, chronicles are documents that explain the importance of the Quechua harawi (poetry). In spite of the Hispanic prohibition to speak in runa simi and, with it, the attempt to sink the memory of the subjugated world into “oblivion”, both the harawi and the willakuy (stories) have overcome such constraints. At present, Quechua poetry is an extremely important artistic instrument to represent reality. Due to the wealth of poetry collections and the numerous appearances of native haravicus (poets), a national Quechua poetic resurgence can be foreseen.