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El tiempo pasado como única realidad posíble: carcterización de los personajes en "A place I've never been", de David Leavitt

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    Mora González, Lucía
    Hlavní autor:
    Mora González, Lucía

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    Formát:
    Journal article
    Jazyk:
    Spanish; Castilian
    Forma / Žánr:
    text (article)
    Vydáno:
    Universidad de León: Servicio de Publicaciones 1992
    V:
    Estudios humanísticos. Filología ISSN 0213-1382 Nº 14, 1992, pags. 87-94
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    Annotation:

    In 1990 David Leavitt collects ten short-stories written between 1984 and 1990 and entitled A Place I've Never Been which provide a new variant in his narrative theme. The overwhelming familiar situations present thoroughout his previous works �Family Dancing (1983), The Lost Language ofCranes (1986) and EqualAffections (1988)� are replaced by the clepiction of young people experiences who travel through Europe in their attempt to get rid of their American past. In general, these people are caught within their own past; childhood and adolescent memories. But, at the same time, specific and recent happenings shape the characterization of these different young people who suffer from illness or are simply obsessed by the onset of AIDS. In fact, these characters are beaten down by life or defeated by their own defeatedness, in their search for identity.


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