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La modernidad insufrible : Roberto Bolaño en los límites de la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea / Oswaldo Zavala.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: North Carolina studies in the Romance languages and literatures ; no. 305.Publisher: Chapel Hill : U.N.C. Department of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (262 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781469637877
  • 1469637871
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Modernidad insufrible.DDC classification:
  • 863/.64 23
LOC classification:
  • PQ8098.12.O38 Z978 2015eb
Other classification:
  • IQ 61951
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Contents:
Bolaño con/desde Borges: sufrir la modernidad -- El descentramiento de la tradición occidental: la poética de Bolaño -- La investigación como nota al margen: literatura, dictadura y las soluciones del relato detectivesco -- Cuantos de amistad, de valentía y de muerte: la narrativa breve de Bolaño -- Reinventar a Platón: Los detectives salvajes y la (neo)vanguardia -- "El secreto del mundo" en Ciudad Juárez: 2666, ética y política en la modernidad -- Manual para ser detective salvaje: la obra póstuma de Bolaño y la refundación de la modernidad -- Bolaño y la marca alta.
Summary: Has Chilean author Roberto Bolano (1953-2003) written the final word on Latin America's insufferable modernity? This investigation asserts that Bolano's novels, short stories, poetry and essays examine to a point of exhaustion the most important aspects of Latin America's modern literary tradition. Bolano's critique of modernity as a violent historical condition is a radical mode of literary articulation. With it, the current models of criticism-world literature, the global novel, postcolonial and transatlantic studies-are undermined, while the very notions of margin and center are ultimately disolved. Oswaldo Zavala contends that Bolano deliberately dismantles the symbolic capital of the Western literary tradition by generating a counterhegemonic horizon of meaning that arises from and defines Latin American writing. The book offers innovative readings ofDistant Star,By Night in Chile,The Savage Detectives,Last Evenings on Earthand2666, among other works. It ultimately demonstrates that Bolano transcends the neoliberal dream of a global consciousness by revealing the discontinuous, contingent and savage reality of our pernicious modernity. Bolano forges the most urgent critique of 21st century Latin American and Western literature alike.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-254) and index.

Bolaño con/desde Borges: sufrir la modernidad -- El descentramiento de la tradición occidental: la poética de Bolaño -- La investigación como nota al margen: literatura, dictadura y las soluciones del relato detectivesco -- Cuantos de amistad, de valentía y de muerte: la narrativa breve de Bolaño -- Reinventar a Platón: Los detectives salvajes y la (neo)vanguardia -- "El secreto del mundo" en Ciudad Juárez: 2666, ética y política en la modernidad -- Manual para ser detective salvaje: la obra póstuma de Bolaño y la refundación de la modernidad -- Bolaño y la marca alta.

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Has Chilean author Roberto Bolano (1953-2003) written the final word on Latin America's insufferable modernity? This investigation asserts that Bolano's novels, short stories, poetry and essays examine to a point of exhaustion the most important aspects of Latin America's modern literary tradition. Bolano's critique of modernity as a violent historical condition is a radical mode of literary articulation. With it, the current models of criticism-world literature, the global novel, postcolonial and transatlantic studies-are undermined, while the very notions of margin and center are ultimately disolved. Oswaldo Zavala contends that Bolano deliberately dismantles the symbolic capital of the Western literary tradition by generating a counterhegemonic horizon of meaning that arises from and defines Latin American writing. The book offers innovative readings ofDistant Star,By Night in Chile,The Savage Detectives,Last Evenings on Earthand2666, among other works. It ultimately demonstrates that Bolano transcends the neoliberal dream of a global consciousness by revealing the discontinuous, contingent and savage reality of our pernicious modernity. Bolano forges the most urgent critique of 21st century Latin American and Western literature alike.

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