La génesis del monstruo en Estrella Distante
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Karim Benmiloud
UNIVERSITÉ PAUL VALÉRY – MONTPELLIER 3
INSTITUT UNIVERSITAIRE DE FRANCE
En este artículo estudiamos cómo se gesta, en la novela Estrella distante, no sólo el Mal absoluto, sino la figura del monstruo encarnado en el personaje Alberto Ruiz-Tagle, alias Carlos Wieder. Luego de una incursión en la temática del doble, y basándonos en determinados casos en detalles del discurso narrativo, mostramos cómo el texto propone el nacimiento del monstruo y la configuración del personaje central como “Anticristo”. Para ello se establecen nexos intertextuales con la película de Polanski, Rosemary’s Baby, y la resonancia de los ecos de La resistible ascensión de Arturo Ui, de Bertolt Brecht.
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mal, monstruo, anticristo
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Benmiloud, Karim. «La génesis del monstruo en Estrella Distante». Mitologías hoy, 2013, vol.VOL 7, pp. 101-1, http://raco.cat/index.php/mitologias/article/view/274676.
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