La voz del agua, la voz que nos lleva a soñar
Abstract
The study deals with the analysis of Merino´s story La voz del agua (from the collection of stories 50 cuentos y una fábula, 1997) and shows not only author´s conception of the fantastic but also his approach towards writing about existential questions of the being, in the first place the questions of identity and solitude. Its comparison with Cortázar´s story La noche boca arriba follows.
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