'El Recluta': Literary Testimony on the 'Guerra de los Mil Días' (Thousand Days’ War) on Families from Antioquia

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Jair Alexis Trujillo Mosquera

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This essay accounts for partial results of a higher research which basic purpose is to show the impact of war on the domestic (social) scenario. For this purpose, 'El Re­cluta' (anthology of short stories about the 'Guerra de los Mil Días' war). This book has a special value since it was written during the war, which is a trait that distin­guishes it from almost the entire literature (and topics) of such a period. The ques­tion about the family appears explicitly in the book: through a call made in 1901, newspaper 'El Cascabel' directed by H. Gaviria, made the following proposal: 'the following topic for a short story that does not exceed three columns on 'El Cascabel': A poor recruit who has fought in this civil war and when he returns home he finds… whatever Mr. Tomás Carrasquilla, Mr. Efe Gómez […] find.' 'El Recluta' is a valuable work because it allows analyzing war from a different perspective; this book offers a bifocal view since we can go deep into live of both the recruit, his family, his domestic environment; in other words, it allows fo­cusing on the people who are on the other side of the battle and not on the armies. War is specifically different because it acts in a structural manner and its tentacles spread beyond the obvious, the fight

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Trujillo Mosquera, J. A. (2015). ’El Recluta’: Literary Testimony on the ’Guerra de los Mil Días’ (Thousand Days’ War) on Families from Antioquia. Ciencias Sociales Y Educación, 3(5), 123-146. https://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/Ciencias_Sociales/article/view/944

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Jair Alexis Trujillo Mosquera, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Medellin

Estudiante de Historia de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede Medellín