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"La literatura en claroscuro de Eduardo Lalo".

Authors: BARCHIESI, MARIA AMALIA;

"La literatura en claroscuro de Eduardo Lalo".

Abstract

En este estudio se abordan los textos del escritor, artista y fotógrafo puertorriqueño Eduardo Lalo (Cuba 1960), a partir de de su colección de primeros escritos La isla silente (2002) hasta sus últimos “ensayos-novelas”: donde (2005) y Los países invisibles (2008), en el sentido geopolítico que estos diseñan, conformando una estructura semántica profunda articulada sobre el eje “visibilidad/ invisibilidad”. Dicho contraste tiene lugar, según el autor, a partir de una retórica de la mirada que el primer mundo (Europa y Estados Unidos) ha forjado sobre países invisibilizados como Puerto Rico. En el plano discursivo de sus narrativas, dicho eje cobra forma mediante un sistema metafórico que remite al dominio fotográfico de un espectro luminoso y cromático, en blanco y negro, que abarca tanto la noche y sus variantes (la noche primordial de un Puerto Rico pre-colonizado, y la marginal, de su globalización), como así también sus grises y sombras; la luz enceguecedora del Caribe y su sol implacable, la luz artificial de la noche perpetua de los centros comerciales que pueblan San Juan de Puerto Rico, desertificándola; o bien el punto mas álgido de dicho espectro, encarnado en la hipervisibilizacion turística que tiene lugar en los países visibles y sus ciudades más importantes: Venecia, Madrid, Londres, y que equivale a la imposibilidad de una verdadera mirada

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Puerto Rico, escritura, luz, oscuridad, fotografia.

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