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"Obaba" munduko leku literariotzat kanonizatua

2016-09-08  ¦  Argitalpenak

Literaturaren historian sortu diren unibertso literario garrantzitsuenak bildu dituzte Literary Wonderlands liburuan (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers). Eta literaturak eskaini dizkigun mundu zoragarrienen artean, hortxe sartu dute Obaba.

"Literary Wonderlands: A Journey Through the Greatest Fictional Worlds Ever Created", halaxe du izenburu Laura Millerrek atondutako bildumak (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. New York, 2016). Oso edizio zaindua duen liburua da, literaturaren historian sortu diren fikziozko unibertso literario ederrenen aipamenekin.

Editoreek 100 idazlan bildu dituzte katalogoan, beraientzat literaturaren historian giltzarri izan direnak, eta guztiak ere irakurleontzat ezagun-ezagunak, besteak beste, Odisea, On Kixote, Gulliverren bidaiak, Alizia herrialde miresgarrian, Eraztunen jauna, Ehun urte bakardadean, Harry Potter, Pedro Paramo,... eta beste makina bat. Horien artean, euskaldunok ere badugu ordezkaririk, Bernardo Atxagaren "Obabakoak" (eta Obaba bera) sartu baitituzte historiako lanik aipagarrienen artean, idazleak Obaban sortu duen mundu literarioaren garrantzia azpimarratuz.

Literary Wonderlands

Hona hemen liburuan nola aipatzen den Atxagaren lana, eta liburuaren aurkezpena bera (PDF honetan ikusi dezakezue liburuaren azala, aurkibidea eta Obabari buruzko atala):

Obabakoak (1988)
A collection of interrelated stories about life and the stories people tell, including that of the narrator's childhoood in an imaginary Basque-speaking town, featuring a whirlwind of sleuthing, storytelling, and dialogue about literature and myth-making in "big" and "small" cultures.
(...)
The map of Atxaga's creative interior, his inner-life, shows an author who jumps over frontiers between literature and orality, Basque and non-Basque, different audiences and aesthetics -- pre-, post-, and modern.

"Literary Wonderlands" (Miller, 2016)
Literary Wonderlands is a thoroughly researched, wonderfully written, and beautifully produced book that spans two thousand years of creative endeavor. From Spenser's The Fairie Queene to Wells's The Time Machine to Murakami's 1Q84 it explores the timeless and captivating features of fiction's imagined worlds including the relevance of the writer's own life to the creation of the story, influential contemporary events and philosophies, and the meaning that can be extracted from the details of the work. Each piece includes a detailed overview of the plot and a "Dramatis Personae." Literary Wonderlands is a fascinating read for lovers of literature, fantasy, and science fiction.

Laura Miller is the book's general editor. Co-founder of Salon.com, where she worked as an editor and writer for 20 years, she is currently a books and culture columnist at Slate. A journalist and a critic, her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, the Guardian, and the New York Times Book Review, where she wrote the "Last Word" column for two years. She is the author of The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia and editor of the Salon.com Reader's Guide to Contemporary Authors.