
O homem duplicado, ensaio sobre a lucidez e as intermitências da morte: (sus)penso no mundo
2013; Volume: 2; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5212/muitasvozes.v.2i1.0009
ISSN2238-7196
AutoresJosiele Kaminski Corso Ozelame,
Tópico(s)Memory, Trauma, and Testimony
ResumoNovels of José Saramago rupture with time and space of the narrative, as it occurs in The double (2002( ), Seeing (2004) ) and Death at intervals (2005), in which is not found history as subsidy of creation.According to some critics, there are stories which project what could be anywhere, anytime, establishing relationships between individual's present and future, that is, the being in the world is suspended, so that the narrator and the characters may question a kind "to be themselves" with a whole load of needs and dissatisfactions that this requires.To understand and verify how this change occurs in the three thematic novels above, this paper will consider the theoretical refl ections of Álvaro
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