Lines, connections, constellations: Diez by Juan Emar and Brígida o el olvido by Rosamel del Valle

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  • Rodrigo González Dinamarca Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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Figures, lines, interstices, triangles

Abstract

This paper analizes the topic of the appearance of constellations –connections between elements that generate figures– in the work Diez by Juan Emar and in Brígida o el olvido written by Rosamel del Valle, where these figures represent a decisive role in the search of another reality. The first element to be analized is the line in the representation of the human destiny and in the connection with another reality. After that, there is observed the form in that the figures or constellations are built in these works, and how it refers to the search of an alternative reality.

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Published

2012-12-30

How to Cite

González Dinamarca, R. (2012). Lines, connections, constellations: Diez by Juan Emar and Brígida o el olvido by Rosamel del Valle. Acta Literaria, (45), 43-63. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/acta_literaria/article/view/5015

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