Adicciones y complicidades: placer, cuerpo y lenguaje o la osadía narrativa de Flavia Company
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2006.i721.57Keywords:
Contemporary Spanish fiction, Flavia Company, Cultural hybridism, Formal experimentation, Inter-textual literary dialogs, Literary epistolary tradition, Pleasure, body and languajeAbstract
This article focuses on the fiction work of the Argentine- Catalan-Spanish author Flavia Company (1963) and makes a further analysis on the forms and the genres of the literary tradition, specially focusing in the text Dame Placer (1999) (give me pleasure). Areading of this novel is proposed in a thematic-formal dialog between this particular work and some other own and alien literary works along with the transformation of the epistolary tradition of the heroines, seduced and abandoned. The accurate work of the author describing the passion in the text anatomy is also emphasized along with the search for the readers’ complicity through the counter-character of the narrator.
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