For a hermeneutical awareness of the historical meaning of "One hundred years of solitude". [Spanish]

Authors

  • Juan Moreno Blanco Universidad del Valle

Keywords:

Hermeneutics of the text, prewriting of the meaning, interpretative tradition, Gabriel García Marquez, Colombian literatura,

Abstract

This paper presents the current crossroads of the interpretation of the most famous novel by Gabriel García Márquez accounting for, on one hand, a tradition of interpretation that, from a certain idea of “national”, relates the meaning of the work to an exhaustion of history and, on the other hand, proposing the conditions of possibility for another interpretation, namely, another tradition of interpretation from which to read the novel in order to find in it another meaning in relation to history. The argument is based on principles of the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur.

Author Biography

Juan Moreno Blanco, Universidad del Valle

Profesor Titular de la Escuela de Estudios Literarios de la Universidad del Valle. Miembro del Grupo de Investigación Hermes, Fenomenología, Estética y Hermenéutica y del Grupo de Investigación en Estudios Europeos de la Universidad del Valle. Docteur en Études Ibériques et Ibéro-Américaines, Université Michel de Montaigne – Bordeaux III. Master en Lettre Modernes, Université Paris VII- Jussieu. Licenciado en Linguísrica y Literatura, Universidad Distrital, Bogotá.

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