Escritura, vida y convivencia en Motivos de Proteo de José Enrique Rodó. Writing, life and coexistence in Motivos de Proteo by José Enrique Rodó.
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Abstract
En este artículo se hace un análisis de la obra de José Enrique Rodó, Motivos de Proteo,
en función de discusiones teóricas contemporáneas. El libro del uruguayo funciona para analizar
los fenómenos de la literatura y un Saber Sobre Vivir; en él se manifiesta una escritura fragmentaria
y archipiélica organizada bajo una perspectiva polilógica. Esta estética y epistemología del
texto contiene, al mismo tiempo, un saber de la vida y de la convivencia.
Abstract: This article analyses the work by José Enrique Rodó Motivos de Proteo according to
contemporary theoretical discussions. The Uruguayan’s book is a useful tool for analising literary
phenomena and a knowledge about living. It portrays a fragmentary and archipelagic writing
organised under a polilogic perspective. At the same time, this text’s aesthetics and epistemology
contains a knowledge of coexistence.
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