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Plagio y reescritura en Bolivia Construcciones de Sergio di Nucci

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 October 2017

Wanderlan Alves*
Affiliation:
Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, BR
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Abstract

Este artículo analiza cómo la textualidad de la novela Bolivia construcciones, del argentino Sergio Di Nucci (seudónimo Bruno Morales), trae a colación el debate en torno al concepto de plagio, así como apunta a la productividad de la reescritura y de la copia en la literatura contemporánea y, además, pone en tela de juicio ciertos supuestos modernos de la literatura y la crítica, como los conceptos de originalidad y autor, en tanto fundamentos creativos. Asimismo, se investigan los procesos de opacidad del lenguaje en la narrativa de la novela, relacionados con los cambios de la enunciación en el evento discursivo promovido por Di Nucci. Se sostiene que la querella en torno al plagio en su textualidad se asocia a la ambivalencia de mecanismos escriturales y de lectura que ponen la novela de Di Nucci al tanto de los desplazamientos y la indecidibilidad frecuentes en las artes del presente.

This article analyzes how the narrative of Bolivia construcciones, a novel by Sergio Di Nucci (under the pseudonym Bruno Morales), takes up the debate about the concept of plagiarism, and points to rewriting and copying as important elements in contemporary literature. In addition, the narrative calls into question some traditional concepts of modern literature and criticism, like originality and author as creative foundations aspects of literary creation. I also consider the ambiguity in the narrative language associated with the changes in enunciation during the discursive event put forward by Di Nucci in the novel. The disputes over plagiarism in Bolivia construcciones are associated with the ambivalence of writing and reading mechanisms, which brings Di Nucci’s novel up to date with the shifts and frequent indecision in the arts today.

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Tabla 1 Correspondencias entre los personajes.