Literature, life, money. The diaries of Fabián Casas and Rosario Bléfari

When considering the reading and analysis of a diary, several questions arise, especially questions about the status of the literary genre and writing itself. Because, from the diarist's point of view, one can write to become a writer or feel like a writer, to combat the idea of failure or frau...

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Autor principal: Mallol, Anahí
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: CETYCLI 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/642
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Sumario:When considering the reading and analysis of a diary, several questions arise, especially questions about the status of the literary genre and writing itself. Because, from the diarist's point of view, one can write to become a writer or feel like a writer, to combat the idea of failure or fraud of oneself as a writer, one can have the diary as a repository of ideas, sketches of poems, stories. , novels, songs, or you can have a diary for the sole pleasure of writing a little every day. All these possibilities run through the diaries of Rosario Bléfari and Fabián Casas, and show in their unfolding profound aesthetic, and even gender, differences.