Reimaginar la literatura argentina desde el alcohol: una lectura de black out de María Moreno
The purpose of the present article is to investigate the argentine literary and critical canon rewritings that burst into Black out, book by Maria Moreno, writer and journalist, published in 2016. From an alcoholic reversal, the novel tries out a delirious intervention on paradigmatic scenes of the...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/31608 |
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| Sumario: | The purpose of the present article is to investigate the argentine literary and critical canon rewritings that burst into Black out, book by Maria Moreno, writer and journalist, published in 2016. From an alcoholic reversal, the novel tries out a delirious intervention on paradigmatic scenes of the XIX argentine literature. This paper analyzes how these interventions refute any unique and close origin: now other beginnings are fancied for some of the stories considered “foundational” in the argentine literature and culture. That’s how, both the black out that results from alcohol abuse and the fragment rearrangement given at sober times, function together to create a different genealogy from the one of argentine literature. Accordingly, we can see which stories are removed from the traditional literature rewritings soaked in alcohol in Black out. What are the new beginning proposals and how the alcohol pauses help to review those “major” speeches from and about literature? To inquire about that other thing, the one left by the drunkenness which opens and blooms during hangover dreams will be one of the main objectives of this work.
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