Don Quixote of (E)mancipation (also Called: Quixote N+7). Prologue in Extension & Paratext Without Tutorials
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32112/2174.2464.2019.306Keywords:
OuLiPo, (B)ulgar Cubo-Cow-Futurism, QuixoteAbstract
In this text, very in short, we are going to try to expose the disappearance of an author (or a subjective destitution, as you like it) and the establishment of a literary authorization of the “self” via the literacies of Cervantes’ Quixote (1839). That is to say: a subject (in last instance: I) is, not having been there, the negative utopia of what he isn’t, being. So, the structure will be declared homosyntactic (but heterosemantic, i.e., resignificant) with regard to the Prologue and the paratexts of the First Quixote: the minimum of discursive action must reach to the maximum of restricted textuality. We have there, harnessed to this absent structure, the metonymic efficiency of our allusive strategy.