Santa Teresa, Waste Land, Final Station
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2666 – Roberto Bolaño – Imaginarios urbanos.Abstract
The work of Roberto Bolaño oscillates between the vital labyrinth-city archetype (Mexico DF, Santiago de Chile, Barcelona - where the author spent his youth) and the final image of the City that disintegrates itself in the desert. The following article delves into this last archetype, identifying in Santa Teresa those traits to the defined it as a necessary and inevitable geography within the poetics of the author, as a metaphor for the text itself, and as matter manifestation of a final that is at the same time, intra and extra-textual.
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