“El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest

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Autor(a) principal: Micali, Danilo Luiz Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33203
Resumo: In “El Entenado” (2002), by Juan José Saer, a narrator of old age tells his story. Traveling in his youth as a grummet on a ship coasting the Plata River Basin, he witnessed the attack and massacre of the boat crew by local Indians. As the only survivor of the slaughter, he is adopted by the natives and lives among them without knowing the real reason for having been saved. From the viewpoint of the narrator, this novel tacitly promotes a discussion about the Hispanic conquest of the Americas that poetically builds his vision of the past without regard for historical precision. Nevertheless, while the historicity of the text becomes evident through the interlineations, its intrinsic poetry is the source of poetic prose, or poetic narrative, leading us to see traces of literary hybridism.
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spelling “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest"O enteado", de Saer: uma percepção poética da Conquista Hispânica AmericanaSaerEl EntenadoCannibalismIdentityOthernessSaerO enteadoCanibalismoIdentidadeAlteridadeIn “El Entenado” (2002), by Juan José Saer, a narrator of old age tells his story. Traveling in his youth as a grummet on a ship coasting the Plata River Basin, he witnessed the attack and massacre of the boat crew by local Indians. As the only survivor of the slaughter, he is adopted by the natives and lives among them without knowing the real reason for having been saved. From the viewpoint of the narrator, this novel tacitly promotes a discussion about the Hispanic conquest of the Americas that poetically builds his vision of the past without regard for historical precision. Nevertheless, while the historicity of the text becomes evident through the interlineations, its intrinsic poetry is the source of poetic prose, or poetic narrative, leading us to see traces of literary hybridism.Em O enteado (2002), de Juan José Saer, um ve­lho narrador conta a sua história. Quando jovem grumete, presenciou o ataque e o massacre da tripulação do barco em que viajava na região do Rio da Prata. Como único sobrevivente, é pratica­mente adotado pelos mesmos índios, sem saber ao certo a razão de ter sido poupado. Assim, esse livro promove um debate sobre a Conquista Hispânica da América, do ponto de vista particular de um narrador que constrói poeticamente a sua visão daquele passado, que não diz respeito a nenhum fato histórico preciso. Mas, enquanto a historicida­de desse texto transparece nas suas entrelinhas, a sua imanente poesia define o seu aspecto de prosa poética, senão de narrativa poética, traços que apontam para um possível hibridismo literário nesse romance.Universidade Federal Fluminense2007-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33203Gragoatá; Vol. 12 No. 22 (2007): Latin-American relations: language and literatureGragoatá; v. 12 n. 22 (2007): Relações latino-americanas: língua e literatura2358-41141413-9073reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/33203/19190Copyright (c) 2019 Gragoatáinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMicali, Danilo Luiz Carlos2020-08-18T23:31:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33203Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2020-08-18T23:31:06Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
"O enteado", de Saer: uma percepção poética da Conquista Hispânica Americana
title “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
spellingShingle “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
Micali, Danilo Luiz Carlos
Saer
El Entenado
Cannibalism
Identity
Otherness
Saer
O enteado
Canibalismo
Identidade
Alteridade
title_short “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
title_full “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
title_fullStr “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
title_full_unstemmed “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
title_sort “El Entenado”, by Saer: a poetic perception of Hispanic American Conquest
author Micali, Danilo Luiz Carlos
author_facet Micali, Danilo Luiz Carlos
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saer
El Entenado
Cannibalism
Identity
Otherness
Saer
O enteado
Canibalismo
Identidade
Alteridade
topic Saer
El Entenado
Cannibalism
Identity
Otherness
Saer
O enteado
Canibalismo
Identidade
Alteridade
description In “El Entenado” (2002), by Juan José Saer, a narrator of old age tells his story. Traveling in his youth as a grummet on a ship coasting the Plata River Basin, he witnessed the attack and massacre of the boat crew by local Indians. As the only survivor of the slaughter, he is adopted by the natives and lives among them without knowing the real reason for having been saved. From the viewpoint of the narrator, this novel tacitly promotes a discussion about the Hispanic conquest of the Americas that poetically builds his vision of the past without regard for historical precision. Nevertheless, while the historicity of the text becomes evident through the interlineations, its intrinsic poetry is the source of poetic prose, or poetic narrative, leading us to see traces of literary hybridism.
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