El humor luciánico en las Narrativas Verdaderas

After reading Narrativas Verdaderas (True Narratives) there is no commotion or indifference, which is not a simple combination of sensations and somehow it compels us to be absent of the habitual roles of the reception to ‘think’. In the reading we propose of the Narrativas (Narratives), Luciano pla...

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Sumario:After reading Narrativas Verdaderas (True Narratives) there is no commotion or indifference, which is not a simple combination of sensations and somehow it compels us to be absent of the habitual roles of the reception to ‘think’. In the reading we propose of the Narrativas (Narratives), Luciano places himself within the cynical philosophy, based on the action and demanding of consequence between saying and doing. So, from his essential materialism, he takes aside from the idealism of his beloved Platon and, from that sense of the existence and consequently with it, we find a base to understand his sense of humour. For Luciano – and this is made evident from its title up to the last scene of the Narrativas ( Narratives ) the lie and the liars are comedians in all their ways. Confronting the lie with the reality of life is the base of the Luciano’s laugh; beyond Aristotle and its rather obvious definition of laugh as humane, Luciano specifies the concept in the direction to the ‘culturally humane’.