From the reading of a story by Juan Carlos Onetti "A dream come true"

Authors

  • Myrta Casas de Pereda

Keywords:

sueño, literatura, muerte, mujer, cumplimiento de deseo

Abstract

It is about ideas promoted reading the story and not an exercise of applied psychoanalysis. The drama of a woman with no name, no time or story is developed within an decadent milieu of frustration and renunciation. Something about a past in act that needs
to be repeated, presentified, perhaps to find another meaning. But anyhow, it is repeated; a relentless succession of failed recognitions The mise-en-scene is something indispensable for the calling to the other from the beginning of life. Being desired is necessary to desire to live. Announced death that holds within it the idea of suicide or of”the end ofthe day”. Mise-en-act left without a mise-en-sense, now repeated before the reader; search for a meaning which it does not reach, in spite of the illusory conjuring oía supposed sexual relation as the story advances. Likewise, a certain te mporal regression to a nostalgic adolescence at the end of the narrative, which is not filled with meaning and is therefore only left with the annulment of time in the real of death-lying on the sidewalk as a disposable residue. A remainder nobody cares for any longer.

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Published

1995-01-01

How to Cite

From the reading of a story by Juan Carlos Onetti "A dream come true". (1995). Revista Uruguaya De Psicoanálisis, 82, 159-166. http://publicaciones.apuruguay.org/index.php/rup/article/view/1388

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