¿A quién le importan los gusanos? Pensémonos una manera nueva de gestar la literatura
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Who cares about worms? is a research-creation project that seeks to develop a new way of thinking and making literature, and seeks that those who have felt it distant, assume it as their own. In that way, it is also an invitation/demand for those who are close to literature in its more traditional dimensions (academics, editors, managers, writers) and those who are not close (the worms, the ordinary) to twist the vision they have of this domain of knowledge. Challenging the canonical and the idea that reigns in our heads about literature, here we find a groping, a provocation, some sensitive-critical routes for all of us to enter into a dimension of relationship between narratives, braiding them so that, under this relational logic, we re-know the literary. What defines this project is a transit that unveils the necropolitics of the literary and becomes wormy, ordinary and vital erotics in which every narrating agent is capable of making and getting literature as their own. And the result will be, I announce it now, that little worm that will remain in our heads; a bug that will move when we leave aside the excessive hermeneutics and expand our dimensions of what is read, heard and felt.
