2006
DOI: 10.5195/reviberoamer.2006.109
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De La Mancha a La Lacandona. Provocación Y Generación De Interminables Lecturas

Abstract: En su reciente Viaje alrededor de El Quijote, Fernando del Paso pondera retóricamente su audaz empresa de publicar un enésimo ensayo sobre la archicélebre novela de Cervantes. Parafraseando a Don Quijote, inaugura su reflexión con un desafío: "¿Quijotitos a mí? ¿A mí quijotitos y a tales horas?" (13); y luego, para determinar la magnitud de su desafío, hace suyas las palabras del crítico británico y editor de Cervantes, John Lockhart: "En nuestro país, casi todo lo que un hombre sensato desearía oír sobre El Q… Show more

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“…Piglia (:265–266) devotes just one‐and‐a‐half pages (out of seventeen) to discussion of the relationship between Guevara's reading and what he wrote. Moreover, the constraints of time and space preclude here all but the briefest discussion of Marcos’ writings, which are so prolific as to constitute five volumes of texts totaling more than 1900 pages, and which themselves have in turn spawned numerous studies (see, to cite but a sample: Jeff Conant (); Christopher Domínguez Michael (); Cornelia Graebner (); Juan Pellicer (), (), () and (); Kristine Vanden Berghe () and (); and Jorge Volpi ().…”
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“…Piglia (:265–266) devotes just one‐and‐a‐half pages (out of seventeen) to discussion of the relationship between Guevara's reading and what he wrote. Moreover, the constraints of time and space preclude here all but the briefest discussion of Marcos’ writings, which are so prolific as to constitute five volumes of texts totaling more than 1900 pages, and which themselves have in turn spawned numerous studies (see, to cite but a sample: Jeff Conant (); Christopher Domínguez Michael (); Cornelia Graebner (); Juan Pellicer (), (), () and (); Kristine Vanden Berghe () and (); and Jorge Volpi ().…”
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confidence: 99%