Publication: Literatura peruana: De las raíces indígenas al Barroco
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Segura Zariquiegui, Ainhoa
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La literatura peruana tie-
ne una larga historia que comienza
en la oralidad indígena y llega hasta
nuestros días. La base fundamental
de esta literatura la encontramos en
el mundo precolombino, en las raí-
ces indígenas; pero no hay que olvi-
dar que Perú es una nación consti-
tuida por el mestizaje. Por eso, resul-
ta interesante conocer la etapa en la
que se unieron la cultura indígena y
la española formando un nexo co-
mún que dio lugar a una expresión
artística muy característica: El estilo
colonial. Este artículo trata sobre la
literatura en estas épocas funda-
mentales y pone de relevancia los
escritores más destacados de cada
uno de estos momentos literarios
Peruvian literature has a long history that begins in indige- nous orality and comes to the pre- sent day. The fundamental basis of this literature is found in the Pre- Columbian world, in the indigenous roots; But do not forget that Peru is a nation constituted by the cross- breeding. Therefore, it is interesting to know the stage in which the in- digenous and Spanish cultures were joined forming a common nexus. This article deals with those two fundamental epochs of Peruvian lit- erature.
Peruvian literature has a long history that begins in indige- nous orality and comes to the pre- sent day. The fundamental basis of this literature is found in the Pre- Columbian world, in the indigenous roots; But do not forget that Peru is a nation constituted by the cross- breeding. Therefore, it is interesting to know the stage in which the in- digenous and Spanish cultures were joined forming a common nexus. This article deals with those two fundamental epochs of Peruvian lit- erature.
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