Public space: narratives and desires

The basis of the article is to look at public space as the domain for communication and for satisfying “the longing for the city”, an outlook by far identifiable within the best narrators: from Pamuk to Borges, from Calvino to Auster, all storylines recognize the city as the space for existence, a s...

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Principais autores: Pérgolis, Juan Carlos, Moreno, Danilo
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Publicado em: UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2013
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uan.edu.co:article-822021-02-15T21:10:55Z Public space: narratives and desires Espacio público: narrativas y deseos Pérgolis, Juan Carlos Moreno, Danilo Ciudad y literatura narrativa urbana memoria y acontecimiento City and literature urban narrative memory and event The basis of the article is to look at public space as the domain for communication and for satisfying “the longing for the city”, an outlook by far identifiable within the best narrators: from Pamuk to Borges, from Calvino to Auster, all storylines recognize the city as the space for existence, a space made out of places, passages and paths, persons and events. Urban life exemplify the simultaneous, the multiple and the fragmented, and literature, with its capacity to suggest images and convey emotions, depicts life’s sense through small events that become a milestone for individual memories that narrative converts into moments and places for encounters. Literary images transform memory into words and these allow the sharing of reminiscences. El eje del artículo es la mirada al espacio público como ámbito de la comunicación y de satisfacción a los “deseos de ciudad”, a través del cual se identificaron en las narrativas los mejores ejemplos: de Pamuk a Borges, de Calvino a Auster, no hay narrativa que no reconozca a la ciudad como el espacio existencial, constituido por lugares, tránsitos y recorridos, personas y acontecimientos. La vida urbana se caracteriza por lo simultáneo, lo múltiple y lo fragmentado, y la literatura, con su capacidad para sugerir imágenes y transmitir emociones, muestra el sentido de la vida a través de pequeños acontecimientos que se convierten en hitos en la memoria a nivel individual y que la narrativa convierte en momentos, en lugares de encuentros. Las imágenes ―literarias― transforman la memoria en palabras y estas permiten compartir los recuerdos. UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2013-06-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/82 REVISTA NODO; Vol. 7 Núm. 14 (2013); 21 - 34 2346-092X 1909-3888 spa https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/82/64 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description The basis of the article is to look at public space as the domain for communication and for satisfying “the longing for the city”, an outlook by far identifiable within the best narrators: from Pamuk to Borges, from Calvino to Auster, all storylines recognize the city as the space for existence, a space made out of places, passages and paths, persons and events. Urban life exemplify the simultaneous, the multiple and the fragmented, and literature, with its capacity to suggest images and convey emotions, depicts life’s sense through small events that become a milestone for individual memories that narrative converts into moments and places for encounters. Literary images transform memory into words and these allow the sharing of reminiscences.
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