Photographs and births in neruda
This article makes a comparison between Pablo Neruda ́s two representations of the self at the start and at the end of his career. In Crepusculario --his first book-- he looked at the self in anarcissistic way, as if he saw it reflected on a well; however, in Confieso que he vivido and Memorias de I...
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Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin
2017
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| Acceso en línea: | http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1461 |
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| Sumario: | This article makes a comparison between Pablo Neruda ́s two representations of the self at the start and at the end of his career. In Crepusculario --his first book-- he looked at the self in anarcissistic way, as if he saw it reflected on a well; however, in Confieso que he vivido and Memorias de Isla Negra, the well disappears and the self is displaced. Neruda modifies the picture of his birth as a writer to reveal --in his last two books-- a wider image of himself. As the writeradjusts the view of his past, the introspective journey becomes the same one and another. |
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