This article explores the constitution of an urban landscape in “present body” in a selection of chronicles and notes from diaries by José Donoso. Considering contemporary approaches to landscape, as well as the author´´'s own reflections, this work draws attention to a literary space where an affective landscape arises that confronts the dominant political context in the city of Santiago in the 1980s. Articulated from a corporeal and imaginative relation with the city, which implies a play on proximity and distance, this landscape confirms the literary design in Donoso’s chronicles.
Keywords:
José Donoso, urban landscape, integrated body, literary space, chronicle
Ferrada Aguilar, A. (2017). Landscape in present body in the chronicles of José Donoso. Revista Chilena De Literatura, 96(2), 163–185. Retrieved from https://revistaliteratura.uchile.cl/index.php/RCL/article/view/47626
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