Figurazioni del Demone del racconto in César Aira e dintorni

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/9260

Keywords:

Letteratura argentina, secoli XX e XXI, Cesar Aira, riscritture

Abstract

Cesar Aira has become a significant presence in contemporary Argentine literature, and not only in terms of influence on the younger generation of Latin American novelists. The figure of himself as Author has taken on the form of a character in his novels, which are by no means necessarily autobiographical. The Aira character may exist independently of him (Aira the Author), by appearing in the works of other writers and thereby transforming him into a true storybook hero. One of Aira’s latest books, Entre los indios (2012), focuses on the character of the Devil as the Narrator, a sort of mythological figure at the origins of narration itself. Is this an ironic inversion of Benjamin's thesis, according to which the Storyteller is the figure in which the righteous man encounters himself? Anyhow, in Entre los indios the Devil seems to have lost his power and he’s just looking for a bit of reality…

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Author Biography

Amanda Salvioni, Università degli Studi di Macerata

Amanda Salvioni è professore associato di Lingua e Letterature Ispanoamericane presso l'Università di Macerata. La sua ricerca muove da due ambiti d’indagine: la letteratura ispanoamericana del periodo coloniale e del XIX secolo, e le poetiche moderne fondate sulla riscrittura della storia, la tradizione e il mito. Su questi temi ha pubblicato monografie, saggi ed articoli in volumi miscellanei e riviste specializzate in Italia e all’estero. È traduttrice di poesia e narrativa ispanoamericana di diverse epoche. 

Published

2017-11-28

How to Cite

Salvioni, Amanda. 2017. “Figurazioni Del Demone Del Racconto in César Aira E Dintorni”. Altre Modernità, no. 18 (November):31-44. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/9260.

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Saggi Ensayos Essais Essays