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El periodismo narrativo peruano : Gorriti y las trayectorias híbridas de la no ficción

Authors: Cairati, Elisa;

El periodismo narrativo peruano : Gorriti y las trayectorias híbridas de la no ficción

Abstract

La realidad latinoamericana evidencia hoy en día la necesidad de un compromiso intelectual hacia la recuperación de una memoria compartida y transnacional: es lo que destaca en la obra de Gustavo Gorriti (Lima, 1948 - ), en cuyos escritos se mezclan ingredientes de las disciplinas literaria y periodística, aglutinados por valores éticos, como transluce en Sendero: historia de la guerra milenaria en el Perú (Lima, 2008). Ganador del Premio Nuevo Periodismo de la Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano (2010), presidida por Gabriel García Márquez, e integrada por Alma Guillermoprieto y Horacio Verbitsky, Gorriti se coloca en el marco de la especificidad literaria latinoamericana del periodismo narrativo, alejado de la creative nonfiction estadunidense para afirmar su tarea de testimonio de la realidad de los contextos sociales. En el surco de la tradición argentina iniciada por Rodolfo Walsh, Gorriti relativiza los géneros literarios, y une la tradición de crítica social con la búsqueda de la identidad, hacia la construcción de una historiografía alternativa, instrumento de auto-conocimiento y memoria.

The current Latin American context highlights the need of an intellectual commitment in order to restore a shared and transnational memory: this is the implicit message of Gustavo Gorriti’s works (Lima, 1948 - ). In his whole production, and in particular in “Sendero: historia de la guerra milenaria en el Perú” (Lima, 2008) Gorriti blends different elements of the literary and journalistic disciplines, with ethical values. Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano – which is presided over by Gabriel García Márquez, features prestigious members like Alma Guillermoprieto and Horacio Verbitsky – conferred the Nuevo Periodismo Prize to Gustavo Gorriti in 2012, for his Latin American narrative journalism. His works outstrip the North American creative nonfiction in witnessing the current social background. Gorriti, influenced by the Argentinian tradition, inaugurated by Rodolfo Walsh, blurs the customary distinction between literary genres by interweaving social criticism and the social process of identity building.

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Género literario; memoria colectiva; periodismo narrativo

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