La invasión de la metrópoli: la literatura latinoamericana en Madrid y Barcelona
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https://doi.org/10.15174/rv.v0i2.276Abstract
En un artículo de 1927, el novelista cubano Alejo Carpentier, entonces todavía poco conocido, planteaba con una metáfora afectiva el mayor peligro, a su juicio, de las relaciones culturales entre España y Latinoamérica. Carpentier trataba de separar claramente las dos orillas del Atlántico en el terreno cultural y evitar cualquier nueva subordinación a la metrópoli. La reacción de Carpentier venía a denunciar rotundamente las pretensiones de algunos intelectuales de Madrid de proponer a la capital de España como centro de la cultura hispánica, desplazando a un segundo plano el tradicional encanto sensual y vanguardista de París.Downloads
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