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Krabat [Film] Skórecki, Zbigniew
2013
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With refined literary acumen, Alvaro Mutis succeeds in creating a saga deeply rooted in verse, as found in the Summa de Maqroll El Gaviero, where the plot never departs from the epic and universal ...aspects of poetry. On the contrary, his fiction offers a sagacious parable not only of the Colombia and the coffee-growing lands of the author's childhood, but also of a land that resonates throughout all Latin America.
Creativity in Mutis Siemens, William L
World literature today,
07/2003, Letnik:
77, Številka:
2
Journal Article
Recenzirano
One point that needs to be taken into consideration is that Mutis has been in the same position in which Miguel de Cervantes found himself in the early seventeenth century. Cervantes had killed and ...buried Don Quixote at the end of part 1 of the novel, but he soon found he had endowed him with far too much life to be able to dispose of him so easily. Later, he had to resurrect him and set him forth on an entirely new set of adventures. Mutis has attempted to kill Maqroll a number of times, without success.
The Last Face Mutis, Álvaro; Hausner, Beatriz
World literature today,
09/2004, Letnik:
78, Številka:
3/4
Journal Article
Recenzirano
THE LAST FACE" is excerpted from La mansion de Amucama, the first book of fiction by Latin America's esteemed Alvaro Mutis. According to Beatriz Hausner, Mutis's translator in the excerpt that ...follows, these stories are "born of the one experience that marked him as a person and as a writer." "Sometime in the 1950s," she writes, "Mutis was unjustly jailed in Lecumberri, the infamous Mexico City prison.
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