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portada Four Cold Chapters on the Possibility of Literature: (Leading Mostly to Borges and Oulipo) (Scholarly Series) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2014
Language
English
Pages
380
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781628970586

Four Cold Chapters on the Possibility of Literature: (Leading Mostly to Borges and Oulipo) (Scholarly Series) (in English)

Pablo Ruiz (Author) · Dalkey Archive Press · Paperback

Four Cold Chapters on the Possibility of Literature: (Leading Mostly to Borges and Oulipo) (Scholarly Series) (in English) - Pablo Ruiz

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Synopsis "Four Cold Chapters on the Possibility of Literature: (Leading Mostly to Borges and Oulipo) (Scholarly Series) (in English)"

What can be said about the silence that precedes a poem or a story? What myths have been thought up to explain the transition from "nothing" to a work of art? And when did the "account of composition" turn into a literary genre of its own? These questions are the heart of Pablo M. Ruiz's excursion into the center(s) of literary creativity. Filled with paradoxes and parables, "Four Cold Chapters" takes in Borges, Perec, and Felisberto Hern?ndez, as well as several suggested but politely avoided doctoral dissertations, on its journey through the universe of writing (and writing about writing).

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