Cómo cazar un tigre
Keywords:
literature, reality, fantasy, the experience of the readerAbstract
Questioning the impenetrable barriers between literature and reality, in this article Juan Bonilla proposes a “therapeutic trip” through masterpieces that have made literature a trampoline to jump the conventions of reality, creating new worlds and maintaining afloat the possibilities of the human being to fantasize himself as being “something more than this. ” Faced with a writing that presents itself as a mere reflection of reality, the necessity of a literature that transforms us more into ¨Icarus¨ is established, anchored to the iron weight of the quotidian but always in search of the intangible and the unreal through our experience as a reader.
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