Trilce City and Trilcean Citizenships?
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Pedro Granados Agüero
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú /
Vallejo sin Fronteras Instituto (VASINFIN)
Ciudad Trilce (2009), by Christian Vera Ossina (La Paz, Bolivia, 1976), constitutes a magic cube, an intensely anti-literary and arduously manual proposal that results, at least in appearance, in a post-human comic or artifact. However, Ciudad Trilce is also one more novel about the life or work of César Vallejo. In this sense, it is worth asking about their lineage; which is the reading of Trilce (1922) that underlies its construction; which the predominant notion of the humanities there; in what consists, compared with the others, its contribution or novelty, and to what kind of readers and future citizens would it be appealing.
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Granados Agüero, Pedro. “Trilce City and Trilcean Citizenships?”. Mitologías hoy, 2020, vol.VOL 22, pp. 357-68, doi:10.5565/rev/mitologias.684.
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Pedro Granados Agüero, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú / Vallejo sin Fronteras Instituto (VASINFIN)
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