El poeta Gómez Rojas, Juan Gandulfo y otros camaradas de lucha. Personajes rebeldes que permanecen ocultos en la novela Hombres de Eugenio González

Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 28 (2):279-292 (2018)
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Abstract

This article examines four characters from the novel Hombres by Eugenio González in order to reveal the identities of those people who were an inspiration for the narrator to shape the fiction in novel. Since Hombres is placed temporarily in Carlos Ibáñez’s dictatorship, the narrator decides to hide the poet Gómez Rojas, the union leader Luis Triviño, Dr. Juan Gandulfo and the lawyer Carlos Vicuña between the pages of the book. This narrative procedure keeps these people’s identities safe; considering that, making these names and activities evident would have represented a problem for the state security apparatus.

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