
A Criação Simbólica de Julio Cortázar: Ruptura e Recriação Ritual
由
Gisele Reinaldo da Silva
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Dystopian
格式
平装书
页数
236
语言
葡萄牙语
已发布
Dec 4, 2015
出版商
Novas Edições Acadêmicas
ISBN-10
3841712444
ISBN-13
9783841712448
描述
Gisele Reinaldo da Silva explores the intricate layers of Julio Cortázar's literary universe in this insightful analysis. The author presents a compelling argument that delves into the symbolic creation present in Cortázar's works, highlighting the delicate balance between rupture and ritualistic recreation. Through a thorough examination of his stories and narrative devices, da Silva reveals how Cortázar crafts his unique identity in literature.
The book goes beyond a mere critique and embraces an innovative approach to understanding the rituals embedded in Cortázar's narratives. With a focus on the transformative power of storytelling, the author invites readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind the characters and events that populate Cortázar's fiction.
Gisele Reinaldo da Silva’s work is a significant contribution to the study of Latin American literature, offering fresh insights into the relationship between text and meaning. Her rich analysis not only enhances the appreciation of Cortázar's genius but also encourages a broader contemplation of the nature of creation and existence itself.
Readers are left with a renewed perspective on how literary forms can serve as a bridge between the real and the imagined, embodying the complexities of human experience as envisioned by one of the most daring writers of the 20th century. This examination fundamentally redefines the experience of engaging with Cortázar's literature.
The book goes beyond a mere critique and embraces an innovative approach to understanding the rituals embedded in Cortázar's narratives. With a focus on the transformative power of storytelling, the author invites readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind the characters and events that populate Cortázar's fiction.
Gisele Reinaldo da Silva’s work is a significant contribution to the study of Latin American literature, offering fresh insights into the relationship between text and meaning. Her rich analysis not only enhances the appreciation of Cortázar's genius but also encourages a broader contemplation of the nature of creation and existence itself.
Readers are left with a renewed perspective on how literary forms can serve as a bridge between the real and the imagined, embodying the complexities of human experience as envisioned by one of the most daring writers of the 20th century. This examination fundamentally redefines the experience of engaging with Cortázar's literature.