Brazilian Modernism and Argentinian vanguard: affiliations and tributes (Macedonio and Mario: a fictional dialogue)
Keywords:
Avant-garde, Modernism, Novel, Mar¬gin, Brazil, Argentina, Experience, Tradition, High culture, Mass cultureAbstract
The relations between Brazilian and Argentine literature present the seduction of the difference of languages. Brazilian modernism is, like the Argentine vanguard, a polyphony that the critics try to delimit. Particularly, the novel in Latin America has been a privileged genre to mark the irreverent form of the cultural margin. In Argentina, Macedonio Fernández is the turning point in the history of the novel, considerably altering the bases of the representation. In Brazil, it is Mário de Andrade that puts the frame of the novel in crisis.
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Original in Spanish.
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