La casa de Moravia by Miguel Huezo Mixco | Latin American Literature Today
William Clary
The recovery of foundational and defining memories often drive
narratives as a mechanism for identity reconstruction and as an
instrument of reaffirmation; a means to mediate and reflect on whether
what is resurrected really occurred and contains relevant meaning. This
same process of recovering a buried past is a primary feature of the
newest novel by the renowned Salvadoran writer Miguel Huezo Mixco,
entitled La casa de Moravia [The house in Moravia], published by Alfaguara in 2017.
narratives as a mechanism for identity reconstruction and as an
instrument of reaffirmation; a means to mediate and reflect on whether
what is resurrected really occurred and contains relevant meaning. This
same process of recovering a buried past is a primary feature of the
newest novel by the renowned Salvadoran writer Miguel Huezo Mixco,
entitled La casa de Moravia [The house in Moravia], published by Alfaguara in 2017.
卷:
14
年:
2020
出版社:
Latin American Literature Today
语言:
english
页:
2
文件:
PDF, 346 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2020