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Between Midnight and Dawn: The Disabling of History and the Impoverishment of Utopia in Ricardo Piglia's Artificial Respiration
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2007) 106 (1): 153–182.
Published: 01 January 2007
... as the title of a
book by Renzi (Piglia’s main protagonist) about the life of his long-lost
uncle. Borges’s poem “La noche que en el Sur lo velaron” is a melancholic
reflection on the minuteness of daily life in the face of death, but in the
context of a story about an eventual desaparecido...
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