Santa Teresa: ciudad-moridero en 2666
Abstract
In the novel 2666, Roberto Bolano configures Santa Teresa city (transcript of Ciudad Juarez) in two levels. The first real, based on police chronicles, and the second one, clearly imaginary, where the characters, most of them related to literature, crash with a grotesque reality, configured by the crimes that take place in the city. Santa Teresa is the last city of Latin America, and also a kind of cemetery for the continent.Downloads
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