Memoria melancólica y memoria del duelo en Retablo de Julián Pérez Huarancca
Abstract
Retablo (2004), by Julián Pérez Huarancca is a novel that, through the representation of the conflictive Andean world, configures a Quechua Andean rationality, with the particularity of manifesting a clear intention to be read through testimonies, personal memories and collective, that is, from memory. This theme allows us to emphasize that this text is a breaking point compared to other novels, since it fills the gaps and shortcomings of its predecessors. In this article we analyze and explain how melancholic memory and mourning memory are represented in Retablo; and we interpret the process that goes from melancholic memory to the memory of mourning. To do this, we approach memory supports such as the love bond, the ritual with the disappeared.