The Road, & Company
—artículo que subo a la SSRN, como continuación de mi artículo anterior sobre la novela de Cormac McCarthy, "Hemingway meets Beckett".
Aquí comentamos
la película de John Hillcoat 'The Road', basada en la novela homónima
de Cormac McCarthy. La narración post-apocalíptica de la película, y
respuestas representativas a la misma, se sitúan en el contexto de la
norteamérica posterior al 11-S, y en el contexto de la crisis ecológica
de la civilización industrial, y se evaluá desde un punto de vista
ideológico y estético la película en tanto que adaptación de la novela.
English Abstract: A commentary of John Hillcoat's film 'The Road', based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same title. The post-apocalyptic narrative of the film, and representative responses to it, are set in the context of post-9/11 America and the ecological crisis of industrial civilization, and the film is evaluated as an adaptation of the novel from an ideological and aesthetic viewpoint.
English Abstract: A commentary of John Hillcoat's film 'The Road', based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same title. The post-apocalyptic narrative of the film, and representative responses to it, are set in the context of post-9/11 America and the ecological crisis of industrial civilization, and the film is evaluated as an adaptation of the novel from an ideological and aesthetic viewpoint.
Keywords: Film, Adaptation, Literature, Novel, Post-apocalyptic fiction, Science fiction, Cormac McCarthy
http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2549563
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_____. "The Road,
& Company." In García Landa, Vanity
Fea 22 Jan. 2015.*
2015
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Road, & Company." Academia
11 May 2016.*
2016
_____. "The Road & Company." ResearchGate 12 May 2016.*
2016
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