Escribir la ausencia, recordando a Orfeo: Lei dunque capirà de Claudio Magris
Abstract
We approach the study of the recreation of the classic Orphean myth that Claudio Magris undertakes in Lei dunque capirà, a work of mixed invoice in which the author carries out a process of rewriting on both drives of the human life (Eros and Thánatos) and therefore it turns into a border book, i.e. a prototype of what Ernesto Sábato called the nighty writing.Downloads
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