Lumpérica and its Encounter with the Margins in the Night of the Dictatorship
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The present work consists of a rereading of Diamela Eltit first novel, in 1983, from the semantic axes of women, margin and Latin America. And about the revolution that this novel meant and its contribution to Chilean and Latin American Literature
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