Luis Eduardo Aute y su Templo de erotismo
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https://doi.org/10.24310/analecta.v39i1.5623Abstract
Las letras de las canciones de Templo, de Luis Eduardo Aute, se publican antes en Templo de carne, que, a su vez, se corresponden con una exposición. El doble álbum se ha compuesto sobre un erotismo supuestamente sacro, aunque, en realidad, acoge un cálido erotismo que maneja las imágenes y el vocabulario de la liturgia católica, en gran parte. El imaginario de Aute es autónomo de sacralidades y misticismos y se organiza en una forma provocadora y propia.
ABSTRACT: The lyrics of Templo were published before in Templo de carne (Temple of ? esh), that, at the same time, is related with an exhibition of paintigs. The double album was composed on the basis of a supposedly sacred eroticism, but actually houses a warm eroticism which manages images and vocabulary mostly of catholic liturgy. The Aute’s imaginary is autonomous of sacralities and mysticisms and it has been organized in a procative and proper form.
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