Lo cortazariano en la narrativa de Cristina Fernández Cubas y José María Merino
Abstract
In the Spanish literature, the fantastic comes from diverse sources; the most important origin grounds on Hispano-American writers, mainly the Argentinean Julio Cortázar who devoted himself to the theoretical study of short stories in general, and fantastic stories in particular. We analyze the double topic -core and very recurrent motif in the fantastic literature- in the current Spanish narrative of two authors: Cristina Fernández Cubas, Catalan narrator, and José María Merino, Leonese writer.
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