Felipe Delgado, otro de los Robinsones

Q4 Arts and Humanities
J. Sanjinés C.
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Robinson Crusoe, the extraordinary ship-wrecked protagonist of Defoe’s novel, is actually a modern transfiguration of the old myth of the “savage man,” a myth that this article revisits. Robinson is brought by Defoe into a savage existence because the author intends to demonstrate that it is possible to defeat savagery in one’s own land, turning Robinson into the virtuous and modern homo economicus. But there are other Robinsons that challenge the original: that of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and the urban Robinson, conceived in novelistic form by Antonio Muñoz Molina. Both serve as models for my reading of Felipe Delgado as a novel that exemplifies the marginal Robinson. As happens to some of the characters in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s novels, the Bolivian poet and novelist Jaime Saenz creates an urban, marginalized and eccentric Robinson that, unlike the previous mentioned, without a rational goal motivating him, secretly celebrates his incurable shipwrecks. Felipe is the Robinson born out of the lucid necessity of alcohol. Clairvoyant and repentant of his future, he is born for the night, a space and time that permits him to delve into the heart of the memory of his city.  
费利佩·德尔加多,另一个罗宾逊
《鲁滨逊漂流记》是笛福小说中一位非凡的沉船主人公,它实际上是对“野蛮人”这个古老神话的现代变形,这是本文重新审视的一个神话。笛福把鲁滨逊带到了一个野蛮的生活中,因为作者试图证明在自己的土地上战胜野蛮是可能的,将鲁滨逊变成一个道德的现代经济人。但也有其他罗宾逊挑战原作:让-雅克·卢梭的作品,以及安东尼奥·穆尼奥斯·莫利纳以小说形式构思的都市罗宾逊。这两本书都是我阅读费利佩·德尔加多的典范,这本小说体现了边缘的罗宾逊。正如安东尼奥·穆尼奥斯·莫利纳小说中的一些人物所发生的那样,玻利维亚诗人和小说家海梅·萨恩斯塑造了一个城市化、边缘化和古怪的罗宾逊,与前面提到的不同,他在没有理性目标的激励下,秘密庆祝自己无法治愈的沉船事故。费利佩是一个天生就需要酒精的罗宾逊。他对自己的未来充满好奇和忏悔,他生来就是为了夜晚,一个让他能够深入城市记忆的空间和时间。
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