Jorgenrique Adoum: autobiografías imaginadas. Entre Marx y una mujer desnuda y Ciudad sin ángel (Dossier: La novela ecuatoriana; lectura compartida y experiencia de complicidad)

The literary work of the Ecuadorian Jorgenrique Adoum is characterized by the alteration of language and his reiterative intention to describe the “other reality”, that which allows us to hear the voice of human beings displaced and silenced by society and history. Likewise, in the act of reiteratin...

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Main Author: Silva, Andrés (author)
Format: article
Language:spa
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/8662
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Summary:The literary work of the Ecuadorian Jorgenrique Adoum is characterized by the alteration of language and his reiterative intention to describe the “other reality”, that which allows us to hear the voice of human beings displaced and silenced by society and history. Likewise, in the act of reiterating, Adoum establishes a transtextual fabric in his work that allows us to trace connections between literary genres, different periods of the author’s writing and constant themes in his work. What is the function of writing throughout Adoum’s life? This text aims to give testimony of his life through imagined autobiographies that allow, in the other reality, the restitution of those absent from the unjust and fractured official reality.