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Logos and the Word

The Novel of Language and Linguistic Motivation in Grande Sertao: Veredas and Tres tristes tigres

by Stephanie Merrim (Author)
©1984 Others 106 Pages

Summary

Readers and critics alike have found the dense - Joyce-like - verbal inventions of these two experimental Latin American novels gratuitous and incomprehensible. This study, however, by articulating the «grammar» of the neologisms, relating them to the thematic, stylistic, and semiotic elements of the text, and exposing their linguistically motivated nature, reveals the textual languages not as a descent into Babel but as attempts to storm a linguistic Eden. The study sets up a comparative framework for both works through a new, formal definition of the Latin American novel of language. The ensuing discussion establishes that whereas the Brazilian author shapes language into a more transparent and «natural» copy of (his vision of) the world, Cabrera Infante invents a pure, non-referential «anti-language» as secret as the Havana nightworld of Tres tristes tigres.

Details

Pages
106
Year
1984
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820400037
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., 1983. 106 pp.

Biographical notes

Stephanie Merrim (Author)

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