10 articles in this issue
José Patricio Sullivan
The aim of this article is to read four works from the recent Chilean literary field as a series of reflections on print culture. These novels start from the premise that print has been profoundly affected by the digital revolution. In the first part of t... see more
Pacelli Dias Alves de Sousa
This article aims to present an analysis of the essays written by Reinaldo Arenas in a cultural magazine called Mariel Revista de Literatura y Arte (1983 - 1985), of which he was one of the directors, with the Cuban writers Juan Abreu and Reinaldo García ... see more
Martin De Mauro Rucovsky
In the following we seek to consider the ways in which the cultural representations about punk lives in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl represent an inquiry around female precariousness that refers to economically superfluous stocks, unproductive jobs and... see more
Raquel Abend van Dalen
This article proposes a new reading of Venezuelan oil novels Mene and Guachimanes from the theoretical framework of geological writing. While literary criticism has focused on anthropocentric aspects of these novels, a geological analysis considers other ... see more
Diana Patricia Cortés-Evans
The genesis of the fictions of Gustavo Álvarez and Albalucía Ángel is demarcated in ‘el 9 de abril’, name given to the social outburst that occurs in Colombia after the magnicide of the politician Jorge Eliécer Gaitán (1948). The notion of martyrdom is as... see more
Blas Gabriel Rivadeneira
We propose a critical reading of the novels Nick Carter se divierte mientras el lector es asesinado y yo agonizo (1975), La banda del ciempiés (2010) and Dejen todo en mis manos (1996), which make up the crime trilogy, by Mario Levrero. The Uruguayan buil... see more
Nicolás García
The cognitive tendency of a literature that favors an assembly of knowledge for the purposes of accrediting the fictional novum of anticipation is verifiable in a recent novel by the Argentinian author, Marcelo Cohen. The following analysis will attend to... see more
Juan José Guerra
The aim of this paper is to analyze La luz argentina (1983), by César Aira, based on the verification that it constitutes the first urban-themed piece in the writer’s work. Our hypothesis is that the prolific series that makes up the urban cycle in Aira’s... see more
Gabriela Cornet
Review
Eugenia Prado Bassi
Review. Alejandra Coz Rosenfeld. La lava. Ediciones Sangría, 2021