Voices and social actors in Marco Denev's narrative: A political examination through the fiction of oral tradition

Authors

Nicolás D. Abadie

Keywords:

Literary Studies, Argentine Literature

Synopsis

In Voices and Social Actors in Marco Denevi's Narrative: A Political Examination through Oral Fiction, Nicolás Abadie analyzes the narrative of Marco Denevi (1920-1998), as it involves the social stratum of individuals belonging to the controversial Argentine middle class as its main actors. Through the literary device of oral tradition, Denevi's texts seem to mediate between context and expression, creating the effect that the characters express themselves naturally and spontaneously. Within these configurations, the political analysis of the situation takes on special significance.

Author Biography

Nicolás D. Abadie

He holds a PhD in Literature from the National University of Córdoba and a Master's degree in Mexican Literature from the Benemérita Autonomous University of Puebla. He has published numerous articles in specialized journals in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, and Peru on topics related to Mexican and Argentine literature. He is a postdoctoral fellow at CONICET.

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Published

March 12, 2015