En tinta negra: libros de microrrelatos de escritoras mexicanas (1931-2020)
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KEY WORDS: Mexican women writers; flash fiction; archive; bibliography.Abstract
SYNOPSIS: “Mexican flash fiction archive. Sources for its study (1917-2020)” (Concepts, no. 1, 2020) records 651 books classified in the genre of minifiction, of which 102 were signed by female authors. Twenty more belong to the category of anthologies coordinated by women writers. Of fifteen Mexican writers published abroad, nine are female narrators firmly rooted in the realms of minifiction, of which two live in Europe. “On black ink. Flash fiction books by Mexican female writers (1931-2020),” maps the space occupied by books written by women writers of flash fiction in the Mexican literature of the 20th century and the current decades of the 21st century. Its summit, origin and starting point is the work of Nelly Campobello, Cartucho. Relatos de la lucha en el norte de México (1931), a ground-breaking book in flash fiction. Cartucho is to flash fiction what Poemas y ensayos is to minifiction.
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