Nefando, by Mónica Ojeda Franco. Childhood’s voice is low and its vocabulary, imprecise: Writing, disturbing, saying the unspeakable
The novel by Ecuadorian writer Mónica Ojeda, Nefando (2016), centers its interest in reflecting upon the possibilities of naming and narrating extreme corporal experiences when it comes to a damaged childhood. It is also interesting to recognize a line of thought around childhood in the novel, as we...
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2022
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