¿De dónde es la voz? Eloy Tizón: La voz cantante
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https://doi.org/10.24029/lejana.2015.8.92Keywords:
memory, identity, devil, love story, destinyAbstract
This is an attempt to describe the narrative technique used by Eloy Tizón in his 2004 novel, La voz cantante which is made up by two major lines forming a strange mixture of a love story and a series of Faustian episodes with the devil as protagonist; the key function is assigned to an unidentifiable narrator.
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TIZÓN, Eloy (2004): La voz cantante. Barcelona: Anagrama.
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