"La literatura tiene una relacion oblicua con lo real." Entrevista a Pablo Brescia

Translated title of the contribution: "Literature has an oblique relationship with reality." Interview with Pablo Brescia

Thomas Nulley-Valdes, Pablo Brescia

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    Abstract

    Pablo Brescia (1968-) is a short story writer and professor of literature at University of South Florida, Tampa. Originally from Argentina, he has lived in the United States since 1986. His stories demonstrate the literary talent of one who writes with conviction and a sharp critical thought. Last year he published his third short story collection La derrota de lo real/The Defeat of the Real (2017). Brescia's sixteen stories combine various genres detective, science fiction, registers surrealist, realist and also play with metafiction. These stories explore life, death, creativity and literary criticism from the platform of irony and central referents from his native Argentinian literary tradition are palpable: Borges, Cortázar, and Piglia.
    Translated title of the contribution"Literature has an oblique relationship with reality." Interview with Pablo Brescia
    Original languageSpanish
    Number of pages5
    No.37
    Specialist publicationLetra Urbana
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2017

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