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Poética de la culpa y la confesión en El libro vacío, de Josefina Vicens
Author(s) -
Manuel R. Montes
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
literatura mexicana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2448-8216
pISSN - 0188-2546
DOI - 10.19130/iifl.litmex.2021.32.2.29154
Subject(s) - beauty , confessional , silence , art , humanities , confession (law) , art history , philosophy , psychoanalysis , psychology , aesthetics , law , politics , political science
The Empty Book (1958), by Josefina Vicens (1911-1988), has attributes which define it as a confessional work. This article analyzes the assertions of the protagonist of the novel José García when he experiences a deep guilt and appeals to be ambiguously forgiven for trying to write a perfect book. The guilt and the confession, predominant in the text, are tackled through the following: the rhetorical technique captatio benevolentiae; the narrator’s larval state and stripping (La Confesión. Género literario, by María Zambrano); the silence’s imposition and unfathomable condition (The Writing of the Disaster, by Maurice Blanchot); the summit of being and the incompletion as a goal (Notebooks, by Paul Valéry); the ghost novel (The Preparation of the Novel, by Roland Barthes); and the dependent or conditioned beauty, as well as the free or self-sufficient beauty (Critique of Judgment, by Immanuel Kant).

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