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El intelectual latinoamericano ante la revolución: Alejo Carpentier y "La consagración de la primavera"
Author(s) -
Teodosio Fernández
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
epos revista de filología
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2255-3495
pISSN - 0213-201X
DOI - 10.5944/epos.30.2014.16109
Subject(s) - humanities , art , politics , political science , law
La relacion entre los intelectuales y la Revolucion cubana vivio un periodo dificil en la decada de 1970, cuando la politica impuesta desde La Habana resulto incompatible con la libertad reclamada por los escritores. En su novela La consagracion de la primavera, Alejo Carpentier trato de acercar a las exigencias revolucionarias la propuesta literaria que tiempo atras lo habia identificado con la invencion de lo real maravilloso americano. The relationship between intellectuals and the Cuban Revolution faced a difficult period during the seventies, when the political line launched at La Habana seemed to be irreconcilable with the freedom demanded by writers. In his novel The Rite of Spring, Alejo Carpentier tried to bring his own and well-recognized literary proposal, linked to the invention of American magical realism, closer to the demands of the Revolution.

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