How travels are written: narrative strategies in Sergio Chejfec and Martín Caparrós
Abstract
Sergio Chejfec and Martin Caparrós, Hispano-American writers who have addressed different travel poetics, serve as a starting point for analyzing the narrative strategies of contemporary traveler writers: how their travels are written and which elements distinguish both author’s writing, their traveler’s condition and their writing as travel literature. Among the elements analyzed there are: traveler’s seeking, hypertextuality, the problem of time and space and the traveler as witnesses and translator.Downloads
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