From the Books of Hours to Ceutí's Mural: Ouka Leele's Flowers (Tradition as Poetic Key)

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Ángel GÓMEZ MORENO

Abstract

In the present work we study the poems and the mural in the town of Ceutí, in the province of Murcia, by Bárbara Allende Gil de Viedma (Madrid, 1958), known by the stage name of Ouka Leele. We will prove how Ouka Leele has created –as revealed by its poetics– an original and coherent body of work, controlled by two basic principles: the recourse to tradition, a tradition she renews and strengthens; and a masterful control of form and content, in which aesthetics and ethics are inseparable.

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GÓMEZ MORENO, Ángel. “From the Books of Hours to Ceutí’s Mural: Ouka Leele’s Flowers (Tradition As Poetic Key)”. Creneida. Journal of Hispanic Literatures, no. 1, Dec. 2013, pp. 214-36, doi:10.21071/calh.v0i1.3575.
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Articles. Flowers in Spanish literature