吉列尔莫-卡布雷拉-因凡特小说中的城市空间与记忆空间

Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/saec-2023-0016
Rodica Grigore
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摘要 吉列尔莫-卡夫雷拉-因凡特的代表作《三只困虎》(1965 年)无视传统编年史的所有细节,应被解释为拉丁美洲 "新巴洛克 "的精致艺术形式,这也是其古巴作者的风格特征。哈瓦那作为本书的首都和关注中心,因此成为一个错综复杂的迷宫,表现了特定政治和社会背景下人类生活的复杂性,同时也说明了一位独特的作家决心无视以往所有文学表现和表达模式的文本选择。失落之城 "的隐喻贯穿全文,影响着所有人物的选择和态度(有时包括他们的自我放逐),表现了古巴革命后彻底消失的生活方式的精髓。
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Urban Space and Memory Space in Guillermo Cabrera Infante’s Fiction
Abstract Guillermo Cabrera Infante’s masterpiece Three Trapped Tigers (1965) ignores all details of traditional chronology and should be interpreted as an exquisite artistic form of Latin American “neo-baroque” which characterizes its Cuban author’s style. Havana, the capital and the center of interest within this book, thus becomes an intricate labyrinth which expresses the complexity of human life in a given political and social context, but also illustrates the textual choice of a unique writer determined to ignore all previous patterns of literary representation and expression. The metaphor of “the lost city” goes through the text and influences all the characters’ choices and attitudes (including sometimes their self-imposed exile), expressing the quintessence of a way of life that would completely disappear after the Cuban Revolution.
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