Walsh character. Fictional operations or the birth of man after the myth

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24215/2314-274Xe025

Keywords:

Walsh, fiction, storyteller, enunciation

Abstract

This work presents an analysis around the figure of Rodolfo Walsh, but not from his work but around his figure as a protagonist in two novels. From the works El último caso de Rodolfo Walsh (2010), de Elsa Drucaroff, and El corazón negro del crimen (2017), of Marcelo Figueras, seeks to understand how the fictional record is around the figure of Walsh. In this specific case, it is studied the different enunciative positions assumed by both authors in the fictional construction around the intellectual and at the same time it is analyzed the tensions that he maintained with the novel, as a genre.

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Published

2017-06-29

How to Cite

Cremonte, U. (2017). Walsh character. Fictional operations or the birth of man after the myth. Tram[p]as De La Comunicación Y La Cultura, (80), e002. https://doi.org/10.24215/2314-274Xe025