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Trajectories of Productive Failure: Alberto Fuguet between World Literature, the Region, and the Nation

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Nulley-Valdes, Thomas

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De Gruyter

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This chapter considers the authorial trajectory of Americanised Chilean writer Alberto Fuguet across national, regional (Latin American) and international (US) fields of reception. Fuguet, like many writers before him, deployed a series of artistic strategies to become a world author, yet failed in his ambitions. Rather than seeing this as a failure, Nulley-Valdés considers it a form of “trajectory of productive failure,” that is, a way in which authors exchange and reinvest international symbolic capital for national symbolic capital at a surplus value, permitting Fuguet entry into a newly woven Chilean literary tradition he played a role in reforming.

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Chilean Literature as World Literature: 1990-2025

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