Surrealismo y Umheimlich como conceptos para una comparación entre literatura y artes plásticas. El caso del diseñador Daniel Gil
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Ruiz Martínez, José Manuel
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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Asociación Cultural Impossibilia 2011
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Impossibilia ISSN 2174-2464 Nº. 2, 2011 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Literatura e Identidad), pags. 155-175
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The article explores book illustration as a privileged field for studying artistic interaction. It proposes the concept of �surrealistic sensibility�, coined by Susan Sontag, and also the Freudian concept of Umheimlich, as categories to understand how sometimes illustration is not only a mere visual translation of a written passage, but the process of transfer itself. The artist, instead of depicting, uses tropes or symbols where meaning is explained by itself. Thus, rhetoric appears as a common field between literature and art. This idea is exemplified with the work of the Daniel Gil, an Spanish graphic designer.