Insurrection and Death
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v14i27.314Keywords:
José Revueltas, Death, Memory, StoryAbstract
This work tries to take stock of the work of José Revueltas. It focuses mainly on death and how it is conceived from a story whose main base is the tragic climate that peasants live in the face of a flood attempt. It will really be approached from the analysis of the style, and at the same time it is related to the theme, context and memory. In this story death is the thread that leads. Revueltas creates, in El luto humano, a complex structure of time, a cross between the past and the present from the present of each character that undoubtedly appeal to memory.
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