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Vol 35 (9) ◽  
pp. 711-713
Author(s):  
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2021 ◽  
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Laura Janina Hosiasson

Abstract Four chronicles written by Alberto Blest Gana between April and May 1862 in the newspaper La voz de Chile, months before the publication of his novel Mariluán, shed light on the close relationship between his production as chronicler and writer. Among the various faits divers discussed in the columns, the issue of a Mapuche delegation’s arrival in Santiago to hold a parlamento with the government about border disputes arises. The oscillating attitude of the chronicler in the face of otherness and his prejudiced comments, which are at the same time full of doubts and perplexities, serve as an incentive for his composing a utopian fiction. This article aims to examine the connections in the relationship between Blest Gana chronicler and novelist to expand the reading possibilities of Mariluán.


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1991 ◽  
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pp. 670
Author(s):  
Ricardo Landeira ◽  
Gonzalo Navajas
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Mester ◽  
1973 ◽  
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A panorama of Chilean history is framed by three generations of the Blest family. The three characters of the saga were pioneers in their respective occupations: the first was the founder of medicine in Chile; the second was the initiator of the Chilean novel and the third was the creator of the Central Única de Trabajadores (CUT), the tenacious defenders of labour wrights in the twentieth century. Father, son and grandson describe their life stories as a sinuous and complex journey, as it generally is when history is observed in detail.Keywords: Alberto Blest Gana; Clotario Blest; the Irish in Chile.


2016 ◽  
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Mayra Alejandra Prado Guerrero
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Visto lo que está ocurriendo en Cataluña, adquieren actualidad unas observaciones de Pío Baroja: “Yo no creo que haya nada útil, nada aprovechable en el nacionalismo” Y don Pío aclaraba esta valoración suya: “Si ya a los hombres nos empieza a pesar el ser nacionales; si ya comenzamos a querer ser sólo humanos, sólo terrestres, ¿cómo vamos a permitir que nos subdividan más, y el uno sea catalán, y el otro castellano, y el otro gallego, como obligación? Y remataba su razonamiento: “Todos los pueblos que retroceden en la historia quieren convertirse en regiones separadas.


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