Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo

The present study performs a thorough tour of the whole of Cortázar’s narrative work (novels and stories, not excluding some "micro-stories") to define the place and meaning that references to money and consumption have in this work. The reflection is triggered b...

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Autor principal: Mesa Gancedo, Daniel
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Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2015
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spelling I11-R112article-15332022-05-31T18:11:15Z Feigned Money: Cortázar and the Priceless Lyric of Consumption Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo Mesa Gancedo, Daniel Cortázar Dinero Lírica Consumo Money Lyric Consumption Cortázar Money Lyric Consumption The present study performs a thorough tour of the whole of Cortázar’s narrative work (novels and stories, not excluding some "micro-stories") to define the place and meaning that references to money and consumption have in this work. The reflection is triggered by the discussion of a "sentence" issued in 1974 by Ricardo Piglia ("Cortázar doesn’t speak about money"). This paper tries to show that this alleged silence is not so total. The consequences of that categorical denial present an image of Cortázar’s work that suit, at least, to be reviewed. For that purpose it is also given attention to some Cortázar’s poems, closely related to his fictions, which put in evidence that the Argentine author made of the consumer society and its distortions a recurring subject of his writing. El presente trabajo realiza un recorrido exhaustivo por el conjunto de la narrativa cortazariana (novelas y cuentos, sin excluir algunos "micro-relatos") para acotar el lugar y el significado que las referencias al dinero y al consumo tienen en esa obra. El desencadenante de la reflexión consiste en la discusión de una sentencia que Ricardo Piglia emitió en 1974 ("Cortázar no habla de dinero"). Se intenta demostrar que esa supuesta ausencia no es tal, y que las consecuencias de esa negación categórica presentan una imagen de la obra cortazariana que conviene, cuando menos, revisar. Para eso se concede también atención privilegiada a algunos poemas cortazarianos que, estrechamente relacionados con sus ficciones, ponen en evidencia que el autor argentino hizo de la sociedad de consumo y sus distorsiones objeto recurrente de su escritura. Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2015-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/1533 Cuadernos del CILHA; Vol. 15 Núm. 2 (2014): Dosier: Literatura y economía: el caso argentino; 59-87 1852-9615 1515-6125 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/1533/1061 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo
Cortázar
Dinero
Lírica
Consumo
Money
Lyric
Consumption
Cortázar
Money
Lyric
Consumption
author_facet Mesa Gancedo, Daniel
author_sort Mesa Gancedo, Daniel
title Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo
title_short Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo
title_full Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo
title_fullStr Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo
title_full_unstemmed Plata fingida: Cortázar y la impagable lírica del consumo
title_sort feigned money: cortázar and the priceless lyric of consumption
description The present study performs a thorough tour of the whole of Cortázar’s narrative work (novels and stories, not excluding some "micro-stories") to define the place and meaning that references to money and consumption have in this work. The reflection is triggered by the discussion of a "sentence" issued in 1974 by Ricardo Piglia ("Cortázar doesn’t speak about money"). This paper tries to show that this alleged silence is not so total. The consequences of that categorical denial present an image of Cortázar’s work that suit, at least, to be reviewed. For that purpose it is also given attention to some Cortázar’s poems, closely related to his fictions, which put in evidence that the Argentine author made of the consumer society and its distortions a recurring subject of his writing.
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA)
publishDate 2015
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/1533
topic Cortázar
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Lírica
Consumo
Money
Lyric
Consumption
Cortázar
Money
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Consumption
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