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Lecturas huachas: bibliotecas de infancia en la narrativa chilena actual

Authors: Amaro Castro, Lorena;

Lecturas huachas: bibliotecas de infancia en la narrativa chilena actual

Abstract

Indexación: Revista UNAB El siguiente artículo analiza las representaciones que seis narradores chilenos proyectan en relatos recientes, de carácter autobiográfico y autoficcional, en torno a lo que Sylvia Molloy ha llamado “escenas de lectura”. Leonardo Sanhueza, Alejandro Zambra, Lina Meruane, Rafael Gumucio, Luis López-Aliaga y Diego Zúñiga presentan a personajes que logran acercarse al mundo del libro y la lectura con muchas dificultades, las que en gran medida son consecuencia de la desarticulación de las políticas culturales durante la dictadura militar y de la soledad que viven en el engranaje familiar. En ese desierto literario se forman como lectores y autores, a pesar de la precariedad de las bibliotecas a las que acceden. This article analyzes the representations which six chilean writers project in recent narratives (of an autobiographical and autofictional type), and which revolve around what Sylvia Molloy has termed “reading scenes”. Leonardo Sanhueza, Alejandro Zambra, Lina Meruane, Rafael Gumucio, Luis López-Aliaga and Diego Zúñiga present characters which manage to approach the world of books and reading, but do so at great pains, mainly due to the dismantling of cultural policies during the military dictatorship and the loneliness they live inside family structures. In that literary desert they are made up as readers and authors, in spite of the scarcity of the libraries they go into. http://revistahumanidades.unab.cl/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ART.-LECTURAS-HU-A-CHAS-.77-102.pdf

Keywords

Lectores, Bibliotecas, Dictadura militar, Narrativa chilena actual, Escena de lectura, Chile

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