A novel made in a big way. The impact, extension and time of El pasado by Alan Pauls

This paper is part of a recently completed and defended doctoral thesis. This thesis studies the constitution of anachronism as a form of contemporary dandyism in the narrative of Alan Pauls. In this instance we propose to explore his best known and studied novel: El pasado. For this we focus on thr...

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Autor principal: Rodríguez Montiel, Emiliano
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2022
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Sumario:This paper is part of a recently completed and defended doctoral thesis. This thesis studies the constitution of anachronism as a form of contemporary dandyism in the narrative of Alan Pauls. In this instance we propose to explore his best known and studied novel: El pasado. For this we focus on three levels of understanding and analysis: your impact, your extension and the singular temporality that is composed in your interior. My hypothesis is that: a) the editorial demand of Anagrama regarding size is internalized in the creative process; b) the phrase of this narrative, for criticism, is assumed simultaneously as the value and disvalue of his literature; and c) narrative time is transformed by epiphany, a form typical of the temporary regime of anachronism.