The Genealogical Unveilings in Roberto Bolaño

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The essay analyzes the genealogical articulation of literature, madness and violence present in La literatura nazi en América and 2666 by Roberto Bolaño, with the aim to understand how these recurring problems in his work are reworked by literary mimesis. Also, this dimension shows the performance of a narrative consciousness that uses the genealogical articulation as a critical way of approaching reality. Consequently, both novels show a worldview that finds by genealogy signs that explain the historical processes of the global phenomenon of violence.

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Claire Mercier
Bernardo Rocco

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Claire Mercier, Universidad de Talca

Universidad de Talca
Instituto de Estudios Humanísticos ‘Juan Ignacio Molina’
Avenida Lircay s./n., Talca (Chile)

Bernardo Rocco, Universidad Tecnológica de Chile

Universidad Tecnológica de Chile

Humanidades y Educación

Av. San Miguel 3552, Talca (Chile)

 

Mercier, C., & Rocco, B. (2017). The Genealogical Unveilings in Roberto Bolaño. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, (45), 185-200. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1543

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