Discursive strategies in Lo insondable by Federico Zurita Hecht
Discursive strategies in Lo insondable by Federico Zurita Hecht
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At first glance, the novel il barone wine Lo insondable (2015) by the Chilean writer Federico Zurita Hecht presents a set of autonomous stories that would contribute to the resolution of its enigmatic central argument: the imminent destruction of the universe by activating a machine that would dissolve the contradictions of neoliberal capitalist logic in Latin America.Although the division of the different plots here is reinforced by the deployment of multiple narrators and discursive strategies, the novel however, accounts for an interconnected universe that would allow to decipher the current ramifications of the historical dynamics derived from the Cold War and that it would promote a revolution in Latin America.
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