Apocalipsis personal, generacional e indígena en Adán Buenosayres, dentro y fuera de la novela
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/3094Parole chiave:
Apocalipsis, autoficción, parodia, Leopoldo Marechal, Argentina, siglo XXAbstract
In this issue I intend to study how the Argentine writer Leopoldo marechal (1900-1970) re-elaborates the motif of Revelation in his novel Adán Buenosayres (1948) as well as in two discarded autograph and unpublished pages of the final manuscript. I will review the sketch that Marechal writes, and finally reject, of the legend of the fire theft carried out by a Caracara, among the tobas Indians, as intertext which postulates a creolization of the Promethean story. Will also analyse another two approaches of the Apocalypse in the aforementioned novel: the collapse of the amatory pretensions of the protagonist and the generational Apocalipse, through the interpretation of the death of Adán Buenosayres as a retrospective and critical balance of the ultraista-martinfierrista experience.Metriche
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2013-06-30
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Martínez Pérsico, Marisa. 2013. «Apocalipsis Personal, Generacional E indígena En Adán Buenosayres, Dentro Y Fuera De La Novela». Altre Modernità, giugno, 290-303. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/3094.
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