Los juegos narrativos de Max Aub en Juego de cartas

Authors

  • José R. Valles Calatrava Universidad de Almería

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2007.v69.i138.48

Keywords:

Twentieth Century Spanish Novel, Experimental Novel, Literary Critics, Theory of Narrative, Narrative Technical Procedures, Opened Plot, Apocryphal Text, Montage, Interactivity, Kaleidoscopic View

Abstract


After reviewing the dates of writing and edition, the illustrations of the cards and the different thematic relationships among the 106 epistles that integrate Juego de Cartas (1964) by Max Aub, this article successively studies the playful and experimental dimensions of the novel and its opened plot, analyzing in a detailed way the narrative technical procedures used by Aub in its composition: dissociation of the author and apocryphal play, limitless retextualization of story (scattered text and opened montage), greatest interactivity and kaleidoscopic design.

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Published

2007-12-30

How to Cite

Valles Calatrava, J. R. (2007). Los juegos narrativos de Max Aub en Juego de cartas. Revista De Literatura, 69(138), 543–557. https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2007.v69.i138.48

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Studies