Palabras nómadas. La patria a la distancia y el imposible regreso.
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https://doi.org/10.30827/rl.v0i5.3626Keywords:
Exile, Frontier, Home Land, Far Away, Coming BackAbstract
More than the exile in which lived many writers, the contemporary Latin American fiction reflects the individual decision of leaving its homeland, even if going away implies carrying its “city with you”, as said the poet Cavafis. In this essay we study representative works of “national literature” written out its own country in writers as Juan Villoro (México), Andrés Neuman (Argentina), Consuelo Treviño (Colombia), Ronaldo Menéndez y Abilio Estévez (Cuba), Eduardo Paz Soldán (Bolivia), Dante Liano (Guatemala) y Silvia Larrañaga e Iber Conteris (Uruguay), among others.Downloads
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