
doi: 10.18537/puc.22.05
La obra de Roberto Bolaño oscila entre el arquetipo vitalista de la ciudad-laberinto (el DF, el Santiago de Chile, la Barcelona de su juventud) y la imagen terminal de la ciudad que se desintegra en el desierto. El siguiente artículo profundiza en este último arquetipo, identificando en Santa Teresa aquellos rasgos que la definen como una geografía necesaria e inevitable dentro de la poética del autor, como metáfora del propio texto, y como manifestación palmaria de un final que es, a la vez, intra y extratextual.
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