La utopía en ¡Pájaro vuelve a tu jaula! de Severino Salazar
Abstract
Se analiza la novela de Salazar desde el punto de vista de las utopías, para lo cual se revisan los planteamientos d algunos autores como Bacon, Campanella y Sánchez Vázquez, para probar que el trasfondo de esta obra contiene rasgos de las grandes utopías, como sería la creación de un espacio ideal, en el que las contradicciones se resuelven con la instauración de un nuevo orden en el que prevalece el bienestar colectivo. Sin embargo, al realizarse la utopía ésta deja de existir y entonces surgen los problemas que harán necesario la aparición de nuevas.Downloads
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