In the rich intellectual history of Uruguay, a country often defined by its strong secular education system and voracious reading culture, the tension between the local and the universal has always been a central theme. Within this framework, the essay by the renowned writer and pedagogue Jesualdo Sosa stands as a pivotal reflection on the nature of artistic creation and national identity. Through this work, Sosa articulates a fundamental anxiety of Uruguayan culture: the struggle to transform the "quantity" of national reality—the vast, sometimes overwhelming physical and social landscape—into the "quality" of universal art.
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