Prosa e imaginario de la modernidad en el cuento peruano de entresiglos
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https://doi.org/10.24029/lejana.2015.8.84Keywords:
modernity, Peruvian short story, modernismAbstract
Having gone through the experience of another transition period (from the 20th to the 21st century) we should revisit the early 19th C. and late 20th C. concept of modernity and its effectiveness in the Peruvian society. The Peruvian modernist short story offers several contributions to understand contradictions of a society which intends to be modern by producing works of fiction that also long for modernity.
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