El vértigo de la superficie en los muros de Tomás Harris
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/15599Keywords:
Poesía chilena; Tomás Harris; muroAbstract
With this article we tried to focus our reading upon the poems that compose
Chilean writer Tomás Harris’ La vida a veces toma la forma de los muros (a section
included in his 1992 work Cipango). After considering the texts depending on their
order of appearance, we intended to identify those changes experienced by the image
of the wall and its relation with the lyrical subjects. Actually, the evident relevance of the
wall affects not only the work themes, but also the verbal form itslef. This proceeding
approached us to a variety of impressions that could promote an existential perspective
of wide reach, in addition to agreeing with other critical contributions. Thanks to the
support of the thinking of authors like Deleuze, Guattari, and Sartre, among others, we
realised that, starting from the wall element, a series of manifestations happens by
questioning the notion of human perception and consciousness.
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