
doi: 10.5195/ct/2023.640
Rosa Beltrán es una de las escritoras más interesantes y elaboradas de la literatura contemporánea. Su narrativa explora presente y pasado a través de las voces de los miembros de una sociedad que se enfrenta a los retos de un mundo posmoderno, capitalista y lleno de violencia. En su última novela, Radicales libres (Alfaguara, 2021) aborda esto en un recorrido por 60 años de la historia de México y los Estados Unidos, para ello utiliza estrategias narrativas que nos llevan de un “yo” individual a un “nosotros” colectivo. Este trabajo explora algunas de estas estrategias.
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, México, Migración, Estados Unidos, Modernidad, Género, historia, Latin America. Spanish America, PQ1-3999, F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, México, Migración, Estados Unidos, Modernidad, Género, historia, Latin America. Spanish America, PQ1-3999, F1201-3799
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