Freedom and non–conformism: on the conception of the story by José Jiménez Lozano

Authors

  • Santiago Moreno González Profesor de I.E.S.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2010.v72.i144.242

Keywords:

Ortoxia, freedom, remoteness, non-conformism, writing, ethics, aesthetics, singularity, marginalization, silence, dialectics, interior exile, anachronism, humbleness, aesthetics of the scorn, carnal and true language, truth, intrahistory, misfortune, suffering, memory, passionis memory, anamnestic reason, postmodernity, modernity, Great works, short stories

Abstract


José Jiménez Lozano is a unique writer in the Hispanic literary scene of these last decades. His work is vast and diverse, and this initial observation does not escape his narrative, which genre the write demonstrates more prolifically. Despite the apparent diversity, there is outstanding unity underlying Jiménez Lozano´s entire work. This unity lies not only on the constant return to the same matters, but also on the approaches or the reasons, from which his literary work begins. The writer reflects over his work and lets his ideas expand through the diverse manifestations of his ideas on prose. It is a talk about the rhetorical writing of this article, valuing the coherent existence between reflection and literary practice.

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Published

2010-12-30

How to Cite

Moreno González, S. (2010). Freedom and non–conformism: on the conception of the story by José Jiménez Lozano. Revista De Literatura, 72(144), 455–478. https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2010.v72.i144.242

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Studies