Felisberto y el cine
Abstract
Felisberto Hernández’s fiction proofs (*) the theory of communicating vessels among various arts. This theory characterized vanguards. Thus literature, music and cinema complement each other within the written text. The Uruguayan writer tries to reflect the speed featured in cinema and he tries to complete that with a musical rhythm that comes from the time he spent as a pianist of silent films.Downloads
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