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CROQUER PEDRON, Leonora. The unavoidable Interpellation of the Real, in the in-situ of Its Evidence. Clarice Lispector / Diamela Eltit. Argos [online]. 2013, vol.30, n.58, pp.43-74. ISSN 0254-1637.
This article intends the reading of two texts of difficult meaning and problematic syntax: A Paixão segundo G.H. (Clarice Lispector, 1964) and El infarto del alma (Diamela Eltit and Paz Errázuriz, 1994). Although dissimilar, both writings put in scene the complex work of discursive/subjective re-elaboration of a subject devastated by an “Inner Experience”. This traumatic, dissolvent and disruptive experience is spelled out in terms of an inescapable encounter with the Real -the radical “other” of an insignificant cockroach, in the “novel” of Lispector, or the incongruent crazy-lovers, in the photo-textual Eltit/Errazuriz essay. If philosophy has made of the Real a problem to be thought about in the frame of its tradition, some XXth century writing inquiries, nearer to a space where Lacan and Bataille stand, and much linked with the Latin-American avant-garde and post-avant-garde, keep insisting on the limits on which the evidence of its irruption does not stop confronting culture.
Palabras clave : A Paixão segundo G.H. (Clarice Lispector, 1964); El infarto del alma (Diamela Eltit y Paz Errázuriz, 1994); “Inner Experiencie”, Representations of the Real..












