El Rincón de los Justos en Pulp Lux (Dossier: La novela ecuatoriana; lectura compartida y experiencia de complicidad)

El Rincón de los Justos (1983) by Jorge Velasco Mackenzie, a writer from Guayaquil, permeates the frontiers of high culture and popular culture. This hybridity responds to several economic, political and aesthetic factors of modernity. The novel offers us a radical rupture of the frontiers between e...

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Main Author: Ríos, Pamela (author)
Format: article
Language:spa
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/8659
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Summary:El Rincón de los Justos (1983) by Jorge Velasco Mackenzie, a writer from Guayaquil, permeates the frontiers of high culture and popular culture. This hybridity responds to several economic, political and aesthetic factors of modernity. The novel offers us a radical rupture of the frontiers between elite and pop, the serious and the festive, the canon and the margin. It also invites us to think of a critique beyond heroes and grand narratives, accounting for the rise of the domestic and the quotidian. This desacralization of what has been done in national literature merits recategorizing some concepts. Eloy Fernández Porta calls the literature of the new millennium afterpop and in his book Homo Sampler he attributes this new way of conceiving time to the temporal loop. Velasco Mackenzie’s novel is ahead of its time. The other city, the other language, counter-writing, the change of perspectives and, above all, the transformation of the fragment to make comics, the folletín or serialized magazines, the structural basis that makes El Rincón de los Justos one of the most important novels of Ecuadorian literature.