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El pensamiento clásico en la poesía española de hoy: el Platón de los poetas
Contemporary poetry, and its capacity to enter into a constant dialogue with different traditions and periods, contains interesting readings of Platonic philosophy. These readings, which can be traced in the work of such writers as Aurora Luque, Chantal Maillard, Maria Sanz, Josefa Parra or Alberto Tesan, revitalize Classical thought in the contemporary scene.