The Uninterpretable in Moby-Dick (1851), by Herman Melville, and in Hijo de hombre (1960), by Augusto Roa Bastos

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作者
Andres, Rodrigo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
来源
452 F-REVISTA DE TEORIA DE LA LITERATURA Y LITERATURA COMPARADA | 2024年 / 31期
关键词
|Herman Melville; Moby-Dick; Augusto Roa Bastos; Hijo de hombre; The uninterpretable; Pluralist living;
D O I
10.1344/452f.2024.31.13
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I [文学];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
The most renowned Paraguayan writer, Augusto Roa Bastos, agrees with the author of his favorite literary masterpiece-Moby-Dick-Herman Moby-Dick -Herman Melville in pointing out that (over)exposure to the uninterpretable in nature results in the rejection of both one's own life and of the excess of the self through the rejection of fatherhood. In both Moby-Dick and Hijo de hombre, , the male characters, alienated by their exposure to the indifference of an uninterpretable nature, materialize their alienation in the exercise of canceling their father-son relationship. In both works, hope lies in turning our gaze away from a nature indifferent to human suffering, and pouring it instead over a legible human being who does offer interpretive keys open to a pluralistic existence.
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页码:221 / 238
页数:18
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