Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.

A vast segment of micro fiction is comprised of texts that explore the ways of the fantastic. In order to examine some samples of such alliance, I focused on three books by Argentinean writers that have made interesting contributions in that creative field: El gate de Cheshire (1965), by Enrique And...

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Autor principal: Colombo, Stella Maris
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/4156
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topic Minificción
Fantástico
El gato de Cheshire
Libro de los Casos
Los sueños de Medusa
Microfiction
Fantastic
El gato de Cheshire
Libro de los Casos
Los sueños de Medusa
spellingShingle Minificción
Fantástico
El gato de Cheshire
Libro de los Casos
Los sueños de Medusa
Microfiction
Fantastic
El gato de Cheshire
Libro de los Casos
Los sueños de Medusa
Colombo, Stella Maris
Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
topic_facet Minificción
Fantástico
El gato de Cheshire
Libro de los Casos
Los sueños de Medusa
Microfiction
Fantastic
El gato de Cheshire
Libro de los Casos
Los sueños de Medusa
author Colombo, Stella Maris
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title Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
title_short Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
title_full Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
title_fullStr Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
title_full_unstemmed Microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
title_sort microfiction and the fantastic:: a prolific articulation.
description A vast segment of micro fiction is comprised of texts that explore the ways of the fantastic. In order to examine some samples of such alliance, I focused on three books by Argentinean writers that have made interesting contributions in that creative field: El gate de Cheshire (1965), by Enrique Anderson Impart; Libra de los cases (1975), by Angel Booming and Los stenos de Medusa (1981), by Emilio Sosa Lopez.
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