In one of his last essays Octavio Paz offered original arguments in support of the view that poetry has transhistorical meaning: he defined it as "the other voice" and "a different way of thinking". In recent decades, this perception of poetry seems to be fairly unpopular. There are, however, contemporary poets whose poetry could be recognised as an original way of "different thinking" as conceived by Paz. Two of them, Miljana Cunta and Tina Kozin, are presented in this paper.
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