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La katábasis classique et sa projection dans la littérature argentine
Fecha
2013-11Registro en:
Bauza, Hugo Francisco; La katábasis classique et sa projection dans la littérature argentine; Fundaţia Culturală Echinox; Caíetele Echínox; 25; 11-2013; 9-20
1582-960X
Autor
Bauza, Hugo Francisco
Resumen
The descent to the underworld, or katabasis, is a well-documented mytheme and a wide-spread literary topos; due to the influence of such canonical authors as Homer, Virgil or Dante Alighieri, it has become one of the prominent symbols for human mortality. Nonetheless, the typical descent to the underworld is not limited to describing the hopeless land of the dead. The hero, during katabasis, might encounter lands of serene happiness, which can be etymologically classified as utopias (eutopia, “happy place”). Modern Argentine literature, on the other hand, as this paper implies, developed a different conception of the katabasis, one in which the hero is more likely to encounter dystopian literary landscapes. Writers such as Ernesto Sábato, Jorge Luis Borges, Abelardo Castillo and Leopoldo Marechal have all remodeled in their prose fiction the descent to the underworld in response to an increasing postwar skepticism toward human nature.