PART II - CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY TALES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 September 2009
Summary
… family tales told so often about one that eventually one has the illusion of remembering them.
Leonard Woolf, An AutobiographySweet home without style, produced
abruptly from a single piece
of rainbow-colored wax.
César Vallejo, Los heraldos negrosNow I am another, I cannot remember that child
even if I try. As I observe him from myself, I can't
tell what he is like. Something of him remains in me,
many objects that were once in his eyes.
Felisberto Hernández, El caballo perdido- Type
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- Information
- At Face ValueAutobiographical Writing in Spanish America, pp. 77 - 78Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991