Los guerrilleros en la narrativa de Juan José Saer y Ricardo Piglia.
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Abstract
Este artículo establece nuevas conexiones entre la narrativa de Juan José Saer y Ricardo Piglia, figuras fundamentales de la literatura argentina contemporánea, a través del análisis de algunos personajes que destacan por su activismo político radical. En sus obras, algunos personajes ficcionales son guerrilleros que representan ciertos dilemas éticos: participar violentamente contra el sistema político represor o llevar a cabo acciones intelectuales moderadas pero que representan otras formas de resistencia social. Este trabajo une ambas poéticas pero contrasta sus posiciones políticas; también se establecen algunas líneas intertextuales que contribuyen al diálogo literario que Piglia y Saer mantuvieron.
Abstract: This paper establishes new links between the narrative of Juan José Saer and Ricardo Piglia, fundamental writers in contemporary Argentinian literature analyzing some characters that stand out for their radical political activism. In their texts, some fictional characters are guerrilleros that represent certain ethical dilemmas: they violently participate against the represive political system or they take moderate intellectual actions that represent another way of social resistance. This paper joins together both poetics and contrast their political stances; it also lays down some intertextual relations that contribute to the dialog that Piglia and Saer kept.
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