A key text in the study of Severo Sarduy, The Name Game deepens the critical field surrounding De donde son los cantantes . It questions the very basis of linear determinism, creating the book as a "novela de lenguaje." By characterizing the text as a locus, it reexamines the regulatory processes carried out by the author. Oscar Montero's work is invaluable for the innovative study of Sarduy, as it advances critical perception of this controversial author, helping to elevate him to the status deserved by his work ...
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A key text in the study of Severo Sarduy, The Name Game deepens the critical field surrounding De donde son los cantantes . It questions the very basis of linear determinism, creating the book as a "novela de lenguaje." By characterizing the text as a locus, it reexamines the regulatory processes carried out by the author. Oscar Montero's work is invaluable for the innovative study of Sarduy, as it advances critical perception of this controversial author, helping to elevate him to the status deserved by his work.
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New. Print on demand Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 152 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatu, 231.