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El último grumete de la Baquedano

El último grumete de la Baquedano

Francisco Coloane

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Editorial:
Ediciones UC
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9789561432772
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Por fin llega a los lectores una nueva edición de El último grumete de la Baquedano, el clásico de la literatura nacional. Se trata de una oportunidad para revisitar la obra del destacado autor Juan Francisco Coloane y hacer una relectura más profunda, alejada de miradas superficiales, y de este modo, sumergirnos en su sentido más duradero. “El último grumete de la Baquedano es harto más que el relato infantil que la crítica ha querido ver prácticamente desde que la obra se publicó por primera vez. Muy lejos de eso, yo sostengo que construye, además, una alegoría del Estado, una del Estado nación, y entendido este a la manera moderna, revolucionaria y napoleónica, como el “pueblo en armas”, para decirlo con la fórmula que consagra la emergencia en la historia del ciudadano-soldado. El viaje de la vieja corbeta Baquedano en la obra de Coloane puede leerse, en consecuencia, como el viaje de reconocimiento que realiza la patria chilena de la primera mitad del siglo XX por su territorio y por su historia”. Grínor Rojo, crítico literario 10

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