Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Denise Milani Have A Hard One




On Narrative I Peruvian Congress in Madrid (I)


I found a very interesting conference for two reasons. First, it has brought together in one place hardly Peruvian writers gather in Lima, with some living in other provinces and in Europe. And second, because it has allowed us to establish contacts with specialists and publishers of Spain. Perhaps this is the fundamental contribution to some of the issues discussed at the event. Indeed, rarely seen in Madrid a week-long event in question only Peruvian narrative. That is quite an achievement. Surely in a few years, when evaluating with greater distance is said and done in this narrative I Peruvian Congress in Madrid, you can better sift some of the issues and measure their effect on the narrative of the coming decades.

As a point, I think the climate of openness that was lived, to contact and dialogue with other groups may constitute the beginning of a process of global integration.

I think in recent years has resulted in Peruvian narrative a "structure of feeling" as Raymond Williams would say that going in that direction. That is, seeking integration into world markets and set aside that feeling provincial, parochial, for decades marked the north of our narrative.

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