SUCEDIÓ EN EL PERÚ - Biografía de José María Arguedas I Parte 04
José María Arguedas: Early Life and Influences
Transition to Lima and Family Dynamics
- In 1929, José María Arguedas moved to Lima and enrolled in the Marse school, where he experienced emotional struggles, particularly missing his father.
- His connection with family is highlighted through his relationship with his brother Aristides and their father, emphasizing a need for familial support during difficult times.
- Nelly emerges as a source of affection for Arguedas, alongside their father's significant influence on both brothers, described as kind-hearted and generous.
- The admiration for their father is tinged with sadness due to his inability to provide financial stability for the family.
- As an adult, Arguedas often sought out his father during moments of distress, illustrating a deep emotional bond that persisted throughout his life.
Literary Development and Social Perspective
- Upon arriving in Lima, Arguedas began studying at San Marcos University and engaged with indigenous narratives that challenged prevailing stereotypes about indigenous people.
- He aimed to correct misconceptions through literature by portraying an authentic representation of Andean culture and human experiences.
- His literary approach was socially conscious; he viewed writing not merely as art but as a means of testimony against injustices faced by Peruvian Indians.
Personal Experiences Shaping Literature
- In 1929, while living in Buenos Aires Square with Aristides, Arguedas completed high school. His childhood experiences significantly influenced much of his later work.