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Caminando con Robert Walser hacia el no-lugar de su literatura.
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- Author(s): Palacios Cruz, Victor H.1
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Humanidades: Revista de la Universidad de Montevideo. Dec 2006, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p147-172. 26p.
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- Alternate Title:
Walking with Robert Wasler to the no place of his literature.
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- Abstract:
Robert Walser, uno de los autores suizos más importantes del siglo XX, es también el más oculto de los escritores. Leer su poesía o su prosa devuelve el frescor y el asombro ante los dones más elementales de la existencia humana: la libertad, el amor, el paisaje, y -ocupando un lugar privilegiado paseo. Los avatares de su propia existencia marcan el camino de su literatura; no obstante, a pesar de que su vida estuvo signada por experiencias que, a cada paso parecían torcer su rumbo, sus escritos no destilan amargura. Esta es, pues, una invitación a dirigirnos junto a Walser, caminante y peregrino, hacia el "no lugar" de su literatura. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Robert Walser, one of the most important Swiss writers of the 20th century, is also the most hidden of writers. To read his poetry or his prose is to recover the freshness and wonder of the most elemental gifts of human existence: freedom, love, the landscape and-in pride of place-going for a stroll. The ups and downs of his own existence indicate the trail of his literature; however, although his life was marked by experiences which at every step seemed to bend his course awry, no bitterness may be detected in his writings. This then, is an invitation to make our way together with Walser, wayfarer and pilgrim, towards the "no place" of his literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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