Memory as Fiction: An Aesthetic of History in Juan José Saer and Germán Espinosa

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This article offers an approach to the role of history in the narrative projects of Juan José Saer and Germán Espinosa. In the case of the first author, this article poses a critical analysis of the novel The Step Brother, given its particular metafictional nature, as well as some of the texts compiled in his book of essays The Concept of Fiction (1997). With regard to Germán Espinosa, a parallel will be drawn primarily with his essays, without forgetting, of course, the proper reflections upon history and literature that appear in his remarkable body of extensive interviews and memoirs.

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Orlando Araújo Fontalvo

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Orlando Araújo Fontalvo, Universidad del Norte


Departamento Humanidades y Filosofía
Apartado Aéreo 1569. Barranquilla (Colombia)

Araújo Fontalvo, O. (2018). Memory as Fiction: An Aesthetic of History in Juan José Saer and Germán Espinosa. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(37), 105-114. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1713

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