La Casa Verde, consecuencia de la necesidad de ‘habitar’ (Crítica)
Abstract:
From the point of view of the convergence between Architecture and Literature, it is possible to think of The Green House (original title: “La Casa Verde”) that Mario Vargas Llosa portrayed as a construction that, in addition to interfering with the visual order of a physical space that was not suitable to house it, was also conceived as an inherent part of the social imaginary. This brothel, histrionic, controversial, noisy, emerges in Piura as the consequence of the need to ‘inhabit’ and by the frivolous and alien gaze of foreigners, who demanded entertainment and a place similar to those that exist in large cities, where they could run out the time that was left over. The result: a misconception of what is needed in Piura and what is required to be built.
Año de publicación:
2017
Keywords:
- VARGAS LLOSA, MARIO, 1936-
- Literatura Peruana
- CRITICA LITERARIA
- Arquitectura del paisaje
- LITERATURA Y SOCIEDAD
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Arquitectura
- Arquitectura
- Teoría literaria
Áreas temáticas:
- Arquitectura
- Filosofía y teoría
- Geografía y viajes