Time, Digression, and the Other (Side) in Juan José Saer's La grande

This article focuses on the final novel, La grande (2005), of the Argentine writer Juan José Saer (1937–2005) and on his treatment of time in the light of the pressures posed by his impending death. It also analyses Saer's disparagement of reason in a world governed by the pervasive influence o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Modern language review 2020-10, Vol.115 (4), p.852
1. Verfasser: Davies, Lloyd Hughes
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article focuses on the final novel, La grande (2005), of the Argentine writer Juan José Saer (1937–2005) and on his treatment of time in the light of the pressures posed by his impending death. It also analyses Saer's disparagement of reason in a world governed by the pervasive influence of incoherence and discontinuity, and his portraits of disability (both literal and metaphorical). Saer subordinates the intellect to the senses and literary rigour to freewheeling digressiveness. The conclusion considers the significance of the 'lugar más grande' that overshadows the 'real' world and 'real' time.
ISSN:0026-7937
2222-4319
DOI:10.5699/modelangrevi.115.4.0852