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Carpentier's baroque fiction: returning medusa's gaze

Autor Steve Wakefield

Editorial TAMESIS

Carpentier's baroque fiction: returning medusa's gaze
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  • Publisher TAMESIS
  • ISBN13 9781855661073
  • ISBN10 1855661071
  • Type Book
  • Pages 220
  • Published 2004
  • Bookbinding Cloth

Carpentier's baroque fiction: returning medusa's gaze

Autor Steve Wakefield

Editorial TAMESIS

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85,49€
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This study focuses on one of the first novelists to introduce a version of magical realism and the neo-baroque into Latin American fiction. Original research colours eyewitness accounts of Alejo Carpentier's travels through Spain before and during the Spanish Civil War and the inspiration that he drew from the Baroque architecture he encountered there. The origins of Carpentier's uniquely 'baroque' style are found in his endeavour to create a period ambience in his historical fictions through descriptions of visual arts and architectural settings, and parodies of the literary style of Spanish Golden Age writers. 'Medusa's gaze' is used as a metaphor for the petrifying power of the Baroque as a weapon of European dominance. By wielding the same weapon in an act of postcolonial defiance, Carpentier enabled a reassertion of Latin American culture, and laid the foundations for the 1960s 'Boom' in the Latin American novel.
  • Publisher TAMESIS
  • ISBN13 9781855661073
  • ISBN10 1855661071
  • Type Book
  • Pages 220
  • Published 2004
  • Bookbinding Cloth