
handle: 11336/278450
La última novela de Valeria Luiselli, Desierto sonoro (2019), se centra en el conflicto migratorio que tuvo lugar en EE.UU. en 2014 y se construye sobre paradoja: dar testimonio sobre aquello que ya no está y que resulta irrecuperable. Con este objetivo, Luiselli con lleva a cabo una indagación del campo operacional del archivo para encontrar una estructura formal que le permita hacer hablar el documento a partir de aquellos espacios que expresan silencios dentro del mismo. En esta dirección, los hijos de la narradora y sus juegos ocupan un lugar central en la novela, ya que estos generan un espacio de procesamiento de la imposibilidad de capturar aquello que ya no está. La novela encuentra en los hijos y sus juegos una forma de resolver la tensión planteada alrededor del archivo, sus ausencias y los niños migrantes desaparecidos en tránsito.
Valeria Luiselli's latest novel, Desierto sonoro (2019), focuses on the migra‐ tory conflict that took place in the U.S. in 2014 and is built on paradox: to bear witness to that which is no longer there and which is irretrievable. With this objective in mind, Luiselli carries out an inquiry in the opera‐ tional field of the archive to find a formal structure that allows her to make the document speak from those spaces that express silences within it. In this direction, the narrator's children and their games occupy a central place in the novel, since they generate a space for processing the impossibility of capturing that which is no longer there. The novel finds in the children and their games a way to resolve the tension raised around the archive, their absences and the missing migrant children in transit.
Fil: Vanney, Julieta Marina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana; Argentina
Valeria Luiselli, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, Literatura latinoamericana, Migración, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Centroamérica
Valeria Luiselli, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, Literatura latinoamericana, Migración, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Centroamérica
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