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El Problema De La Identidad En Las Ratas De Jose Bianco
Oleh:
Li, Luisa Suh-ching
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Fu jen studies: literature & linguistics no. 46 (2013)
,
page 45-56.
Topik:
Jose Bianco
;
Las ratas
;
identity
;
ambiguity
;
irony
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Deputy editor for 23 years (1938-1961) of the famous Argentinian literary journal Sur, Jose Bianco (1908-1986) was an important and original writer too. Jorge Luis Borges said that Bianco "was one of the main Argentinian writers, but he was one of the less famous as well. "Bianco wrote very few works of fiction: a short story collection and only three novels (two shorter, Sombras suele vestir, 1941, and Las ratas, 1943, and another longer, published almost 30 years later, Las ratas: La perdida del reino, 1972). He also wrote a huge number of articles and essays, and translated into Spanish many works from English and French. One of the outstanding features of Bianco's fiction is what Borges calls "the rich and voluntary ambiguity." Las ratas (The rats) appears to be an involved history about the suicide of Julio, the elder brother of the narrator Delfin Heredia, who tells us, in the present day, some enigmatic events that happened many years ago, when Delfin was in his teens. However, the problem of Delfin's controversial identity a complex, psychological search of himself that marked his relatioship with his elder brother is the main issue of the novel, whose narrative technique is characterized by persevering ambiguity and irony, typical aspects of Jose Bianco's fiction.
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