Disappearance and Perplexity: A Study on the incipits and the excipits in Two Texts by Evelio José Rosero Diago
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.elc.18173Keywords:
incipit, excipit, Los ejércitos, Lucía o las palomas desaparecidas, Rosero Diago, Evelio JoséAbstract
This study analyzes Evelio José Rosero Diago ́s “Lucía o las pa-lomas desaparecidas” in relation to his novel Los ejércitos (2007). A com-parison is made between the incipits (beginnings) and excipits (endings) of both texts in order to show the structural poetic project that underlies them and that contributes to encrypt Rosero’s fiction in an aesthetics practice of disappearance and perplexity.
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