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Piglia/Renzi, postrero desliz [PDF]
Lo más destacable de la edición de Los diarios de Emilio Renzi, si dejamos de lado las extraordinarias condiciones biográficas en las que fue preparada, es la renovación y afianzamiento del desliz de una identidad biográfica (la de Ricardo Piglia) a una ficticia (la de Emilio Renzi), ya presente en toda la obra pero que encuentra aquí un desenlace ...
Julio Premat
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Abstract Ricardo Piglia is one of the most influential Latin American writers of the second half of the 20th century. The literary strategies he developed in his work are recognizable and admired for their originality and great impact on the cultural field in the Spanish language: first, because of the shifting and re-evaluation of ...
Ana Gallego Cuinas
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Ana Gallego Cuinas
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Ricardo Piglia, lector de Witold Gombrowicz [PDF]
Although Gombrowicz’s stay in Argentine has been the object of many meticulous investigations, the critical works dedicated to contemporary Argentinean writers’ debt to the author of Ferdydurke are scarce. The article focuses on the Ricardo Piglia’s interpretation of Gombrowicz, on the way in which he uses him in his own project of literary canon ...
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Ricardo Piglia’s The Absent City
Latin American Perspectives, 2009The Argentine novelist Ricardo Piglia’s The Absent City reflects upon the retrieval of the past as a prerequisite for healing from national trauma. If postdictatorship countries are to implement a transition to democracy, their citizens must confront the past. The denial of national trauma perpetuates tyranny.
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Life Signs: Ricardo Piglia’s Cyborgs
2006Ricardo Piglia’s La ciudad ausente (1992) [The Absent City] has received a considerable amount of critical attention in the ten years following its publication, including chapters or sections in three of Duke University Press’s most recent books on Latin American culture and narrative.1 This attention has confirmed Piglia’s prominent position in Latin ...
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