The Author in the Office

Narrative Writing in Twentieth-Century Argentina and Uruguay

By (author) P. R. Jordan

Ebook (VitalSource) - £24.99

Publication date:

23 June 2006

Length of book:

244 pages

Publisher

Tamesis Books

ISBN-13: 9781846154478

Office-based writers from both sides of the River Plate chronicle the twentieth century.

Martel's La bolsa (1891) initiates, and Dorfman's Reader (1995) concludes, a study of the white-collar citizens of Buenos Aires and Montevideo in their daytime habitat: the office. The literary background is the European literature of bureaucracy: Balzac, Galdós, Gogol, Dickens, Dostoyevsky, Kafka; the theoretical approach is through the sociologists Max Weber and C. Wright Mills; the historical context is the twentieth century: the decline of European power and the ascendency of the USA; two World Wars; the Wall Street crash; communism and fascism. Through the eyes of Arlt, Benedetti, Campodónico, Cortázar, De Castro, Denevi, Fernández, Marechal, Mariani, Martínez Estrada, Onetti and Ricci, we observe life on both sides of the River Plate, as the two countries succumb to polarisation, repression and, eventually, military dictatorship. This is the twentieth century, viewed by a bewildered, frequently anguished participant: the person at the next desk.

PAUL R. JORDAN lectures in Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.