La guerra grande vista por un sonámbulo
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https://doi.org/10.24029/lejana.2010.1.8Keywords:
Augusto Roa Bastos, Cándido López, War of the Triple Alliance, Paraguay, battlefield paintingAbstract
This essay analyzes the story “El sonámbulo” by Augusto Roa Bastos in relation to the art that the Argentine painter Cándido López to represent the carnage of the War of the Triple Alliance (1865-1870). This Roa Bastos story hinges on uncertainties of representation, on the idea of the war as a waking nightmare only seen by a sleepwalker.
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ROA BASTOS, Augusto (1984): “El sonámbulo.” En Cándido López: Imágenes de la Guerra del Paraguay. Paris, Franco Maria Ricci, 74-122.
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