May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)

La Virgen de los sicarios (1994) by Fernando Vallejo engages in conversation with the author’s obsessions and formerly covered themes in the El río del tiempo pentalogy and in his subsequent narrative and essayistic production. This study approaches the only work of Vallejo that has been taken to th...

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Autores principales: Martínez Muñoz, María Luisa, García Reyes, David
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/1518
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topic Vallejo
Muerte
Animales
Vallejo
Death
Animals
spellingShingle Vallejo
Muerte
Animales
Vallejo
Death
Animals
Martínez Muñoz, María Luisa
García Reyes, David
May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
topic_facet Vallejo
Muerte
Animales
Vallejo
Death
Animals
author Martínez Muñoz, María Luisa
García Reyes, David
author_facet Martínez Muñoz, María Luisa
García Reyes, David
author_sort Martínez Muñoz, María Luisa
title May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
title_short May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
title_full May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
title_fullStr May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
title_full_unstemmed May the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in La Virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
title_sort may the dead bury their dead: death, violence and animals in la virgen de los sicarios (novel and film)
description La Virgen de los sicarios (1994) by Fernando Vallejo engages in conversation with the author’s obsessions and formerly covered themes in the El río del tiempo pentalogy and in his subsequent narrative and essayistic production. This study approaches the only work of Vallejo that has been taken to the cinema; the film (2000), directed by Barbet Schroeder, allows us to appreciate the author’s particular language in his role as a script writer and how both, the literary and filmic texts, express Vallejo’s special vision on life, Colombia, violence, death and animals. 
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA)
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