The author facing his work: Self-analysis of Javier Enríquez Serralde. World environment in the future: a trip in 2049 told in 2836 in the novel Las trinas cuadras
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Neologism, Neology, Prose, Lexis, Creativity, NovelAbstract
As a travel story to the immediate future viewed from the distant future, the novel Las Trinas Cuadras unveils an upcoming environmental change and its long-term consequences with a narrative that, in itself, is a linguistic voyage outside language archetypes. This paper describes the linguistic heterogeneity of the novel and its cosmopolitan plot built upon a time and space labyrinth, intertwining inter-temporal, scientific, and literary themes. It also examines the novel’s text, woven with neologisms, developed with lexical amalgamations of language possibilities evolving both 30 and 800 years in the future. The conclusions are: a) the novel belongs to a hybrid genre outside contemporary paradigms, simultaneously filled with paradoxes, b) the text is a literary mosaic that brings eco-critical, social, ethical, scientific and humanistic challenges with alternative visions of future environments, and c) the thematic complexity is built upon a kaleidoscopic linguistic strata that at times awaken either a smile or a reflection.References
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