“Con los pobres de la tierra quiero yo mi suerte echar…”: la figura del intelectual-lumpen en las obras de Guillermo Rosales y Pedro Juan Gutiérrez
This paper presents the analysis of the novel Boarding Home (1987) and the short stories collection Trilogía sucia de La Habana (1998), respectively written by the Cuban writers Guillermo Rosales and Pedro Juan Gutiérrez. These works share an essential characteristic: their authors, who narrate using the first person, became outsiders after a dramatic succession of events. Consequently, they build their discourse from an inner reality forged by all kind of material lack, as well as the exclusion from the models ruling the social order. Taking this as a starting point, the paper studies the often-similar attitudes and careers of both characters in order to establish those features the figure of the intellectual could assume in eccentric domains. Such objective will be achieved by means of different kinds of theoretical support, mainly: the pariah intelligentsia by Max Weber, the infrapolitics concept by James C. Scott and the ideas on lumpen by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.