Filosofías de la composición
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https://doi.org/10.14409/hf.v0i12.4696Keywords:
Juan José Saer, “Sombras sobre un vidrio esmerilado”, Antonio Caballero, Sin remedio, narrativa, composición poéticaAbstract
This article focuses on two cases of narrative texts about the writing of a poem, the story “Shadows on Bevelled Glass” (1966) by the Argentine writer Juan José Saer and Hopeless (1984) by the Colombian writer Antonio Caballero. In both texts a tension between the stream of consciousness of the poet and the composition of the poem results in an epiphanic writing marked by tensions between the time of the events and the ecstatic nature of the poem.
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2015-05-05
How to Cite
Balderston, D. (2015). Filosofías de la composición. El Hilo De La Fabula, (12), 75–80. https://doi.org/10.14409/hf.v0i12.4696
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Dos, paseos por los bosques narrativos (un lugar para la ficción)