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Today Piglia's texts are part of academic programs and appear on best-seller lists. The articles that make up this work agree on the coherence and fidelity of Piglia's literary project while rejecting generic impositions, fusing critical thinking with the fictional plot, ignoring literary hierarchies and bringing together very diverse traditions. Each section of this book is organized according to an axis that summarizes some aspect of Piglia's conceptual and imaginary universe. The first section, titled Literary Criticism and Critical Literature, imagines criticism as a form of autobiography…mehr

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Today Piglia's texts are part of academic programs and appear on best-seller lists. The articles that make up this work agree on the coherence and fidelity of Piglia's literary project while rejecting generic impositions, fusing critical thinking with the fictional plot, ignoring literary hierarchies and bringing together very diverse traditions. Each section of this book is organized according to an axis that summarizes some aspect of Piglia's conceptual and imaginary universe. The first section, titled Literary Criticism and Critical Literature, imagines criticism as a form of autobiography where the narrator, critic, and autobiographer are inseparable. The second section Narrating in/against the genre brings together various authors who analyze Piglia's treatment of the established codes of the genre. The section Experience, history and story, highlights how Piglia's writing merges with the experience of living. For Piglia writing was an intense passion and as such it reflected the structure of life itself. In Dispersed Traditions and Genealogies, Piglia's work is approached through the books found in an author's imaginary library, the permanent and changing elements in Piglia's textual production are broken down. The last section Reading and Re-readings deals both with his own and others' interpretations of his work, the latter having swung over the years between easy praise and critical outburst.