A partial reading of 2666: “The crimes’ section” : (An essay on the fourth chapter of Roberto Bolaño’s posthumous novel)
The fourth chapter of 2666 offers, among its several stories within, an endless series of crimes perpetrated against women, all of them occurred at a fictional place: Santa Teresa, likeness of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. In this essay, which is a part of a broader one, the author briefly comments the nov...
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Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
2018
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Acceso en liña: | http://erevistas.uacj.mx/ojs/index.php/ChihuahuaHoy/article/view/2373 |
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Summary: | The fourth chapter of 2666 offers, among its several stories within, an endless series of crimes perpetrated against women, all of them occurred at a fictional place: Santa Teresa, likeness of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. In this essay, which is a part of a broader one, the author briefly comments the novel under the light of diverse points of view: virtual reality, post colonialism, and a personal perception. there is a free play, in the essay, that goes from literary pleasure to social themes. |
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