Without meridians and without clock: Alan Pauls's happy world
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14409/tb.v1i9.8185Keywords:
anachronism, no-worlding, reading, contemporaneity, happinessAbstract
The aim of this paper is to explore and to analyze the set of formal and theoretical elements that makes up the space and the time Alan Pauls's narrative in order to understand the anachronistic and atopic world fictionalized there. My hypothesis is that anachronistic and atopic world fictionalized is established as a figuration of reading conception and statute to setback of his writing, as well as of contemporary/post-global, as it allows clarify conceptual inadequacy of modern notions of «historical time» and «world».