CULTURAL, INTELLECTUAL AND AESTHETIC IDENTITIES UPON CRITICAL LUGONES AND BORGES
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Cultura, Literatura.Abstract
There is a critic plurality in the works of Leopoldo Lugones and Jorge Luis Borges, that in one way or another discuss one of the foundational classics of the argentine literary traditions - José Hernández’s El Martín Fierro (1872). Utopian intensions and inventions, politics and aesthetics can be “hunted” by subjective attitudes, sometimes partisan, sometimes fluid - clearly auto(bli)biographic - that are in tension and conflict in the public sphere through a critical-textual embodiment in tales, poems, memoirs, essays, manifestos, polemics, critical texts, interviews, conferences, testimonies and teaching. His works are national canons that read other canons - delineators of identities, of myths and of collective memories. However, do not fail to mark the presence of an imaginary persona, fictional, autobuilder or even self-destructive.Downloads
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