Diario de un loco

Diario de un loco

Lu Xun

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Editorial:
Editorial Verbum (PA)
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9788490743430
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En 1918, en la revista estudiantil Hsin Chingnien [ Nueva Corriente ], Lu Xun publicó Diario de un loco , que deliberadamente tomó su título de la obra del ruso Nikolás Gogol, de cuya obra fue traductor. El relato narra en primera persona las impresiones de un hombre que cree estar prisionero de unos caníbales. En los caníbales está representada la naturaleza opresiva de la tradición. Escritor en la China de principios del siglo XX, Hsun recorrió buena parte del territorio de su país empleándose como redactor de periódicos y profesor en colegios y universidades. Su vida fue azarosa y llena de contrariedades, pues ser escritor y, además, ensayista crítico y revolucionario no eran tareas que fueran bien vistas en una nación que todavía mantenía vicios feudales.Diario de un loco resultó la primera narración de estilo occidental en China, escrita de forma directa y clara. El giro vanguardista de Lu Xun ayudó a la aceptación del relato breve como vehículo literario eficaz, huyendo de la narración omnisciente tradicional y sustituyéndola por un solo narrador a través de cuyos ojos se filtra la historia.

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