Arreola, Juan José - Paula R. Heusinkveld (essay date 1984)
Paula R. Heusinkveld (essay date 1984)
SOURCE: “Juan José Arreola: Allegorist in an Age of Uncertainty,” in Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana, Vol. 13, Nos. 2-3, February, 1984, pp. 33-43.
[In the following essay, Heusinkveld asserts that the short stories of Arreola's Confabulario are best classified as modern allegories.]
In this century we have seen radical changes in the genres of literature. The Theater of the Absurd breaks theatrical conventions, and the New Novel differs radically from the traditional novel. This article considers a contemporary Mexican writer whose brief prose fiction, like much literature of this century, defies easy classification. The artistic purpose of Juan José Arreola is clearly not that of a traditional short story writer, who keeps the reader's attention with plot development, suspense, climax and denouement. In many of the brief fictional pieces in his Confabulario,...
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