Sumario: | This book explores the intersection of creativity and science in contemporary Argentine literature, focusing on the works of Marcelo Cohen, Guillermo Martínez, and Ricardo Piglia. It examines how these authors incorporate scientific and mathematical theories, such as chaos and complexity, to challenge postmodern notions of artistic exhaustion. Through a blend of romantic and formalist perspectives, the book argues for the ongoing potential of literature to innovate and transform. The analysis highlights the authors' use of scientific models to defend intellectual activity and the infinite capacity of literature to renew itself, offering a counter-narrative to apocalyptic postmodern themes. Aimed at literary scholars and enthusiasts, the work seeks to extend the reach and impact of these texts to new audiences.
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