La novela de la Revolución y la novela de la disidencia en la literatura cubana de los años 70

Since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and its subsequent institutionalization, the literature of the island has been in constant tensions that have sought, over the years, to draw the limits of art and the ideological commitment of artists. However, during the 1970s, tensio...

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Main Author: Aida Chacon
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Academia Humanismo Cristiano 2019-12-01
Series:Actos
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://revistas.academia.cl/index.php/actos/article/view/1539
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Summary:Since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and its subsequent institutionalization, the literature of the island has been in constant tensions that have sought, over the years, to draw the limits of art and the ideological commitment of artists. However, during the 1970s, tensions reached unsuspected limits and the positions became polarized. Given the cultural landscape of the island, some writers determined that the only way to defend art was to maintain its critical and social nature by rejecting the function that the State demanded: to make art an instrument of ideological diffusion.In this first part of the study the foundations of the novel of the Revolution and the novel of dissent in Cuba are established and the classification that will allow the subsequent study of the poetics that moved away from the official discourse during that time is established.
ISSN:2452-4727
2452-4727