Among other traditions, the Slavic guslari (John Miles Foley), the Canarian punto cubano (Mazimiano Trapero), Mediterranean and Near Eastern improvisation (Samuel G. Armistead), Medieval Spanish written debates (John Zemke), Asturian deep song (James Fernandez), Cantabrian trovas (William A. Christian), Arabic invective (James T. Monroe), as well as the oral context of Garcia Lorca’s Romance sonámbulo (Wilfredo de Rāfols) are examined.
On the Basque tradition of the art of bertsolaritza, Antonio Zavala, Gorka Aulestia, Linda White, Kepa Fernandez, Joxe Mallea-Olaetxe, Joseba Zulaika, Joxerra Garzia, Jon Sarasua, and Andoni Egaņa discuss its various aspects, techniques, and theories. Israel Katz concludes the volume with a study of the bertso music. The result is a happy combination of diverse perspectives that constitute a significant addition to the growing body of scholarship concerning orally improvised poetry.
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