Radio scenes in Emilio Renzi’s journal and in Black out
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Literature and experience, Ricardo Piglia, María MorenoAbstract
This article proposes a dialogue between Los diarios de Emilio Renzi, by Ricardo Piglia (2015, 2016, 2017), and Black out, by Maria Moreno (2016a), according to reading of fragments that evidence an “intimate imagination” or, as Renzi states in his diary, the “prehistory of a personal imagination”. The mention to listening to the radio during childhood and youth, common to the narrators of both books, refers simultaneously to a vital experience, to the imaginary of its time and to a poetry genealogy that seeks to combine different verbal levels and discursive genres, experimenting and “listening to the reverberations of the world” in writing, as stated by González (2017)
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