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THE SHROUDED WOMAN

At first, I found the story of the shrouded woman a bit confusing as I couldn’t figure out what exactly was going on in the book. But, when I read further, it started becoming clear that the story is about a woman who is, narrating her own life experiences with her family members and friends […]

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Week 4: The Shrouded Woman

Hi, everyone! Happy weekend! Welcome to my fourth blog. I am so excited since I have already read four books. This week’s book is kind of special, I have a lot of thoughts to share with you. This week we read a book called “The Shrouded Woman…

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Week 4: The Shrouded Woman

Hi, everyone! Happy weekend! Welcome to my fourth blog. I am so excited since I have already read four books. This week’s book is kind of special, I have a lot of thoughts to share with you. This week we read a book called “The Shrouded Woman…

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, life, love, woman

Bombal and Peripheral Modernism

Bombal and Peripheral Modernism

María Luisa Bombal, The Shrouded Woman

Posted in Bombal lecture, Lecture Videos | Tagged with agency, C20th, Chile, death, gender, life, modernism, narrator, patriarchy

“The Shrouded Woman[‘s]” Point of View on Life and Death

“The Shrouded Woman” by María Luisa Bombal, follows a woman named Ana-Maria takes over the book with how she is the symbol of femininity and, in today’s world, is pleasing to the “male gaze.” It definitely may not be intentional, but she does end up being a vocation for three men. As seen in this […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with death, dislike, life, love, male gaze, Relationship, relationships

who we choose to love, may drive us crazy

Nadja, by André Breton, begins with a diary-entry-like format depicting the daily life living in France. The narrator talks about his favourite movies, places he’s visited, people he sees, plays he’s attending, and so on. However, suddenly the focus changes, becoming all about a newfound obsession. A girl named Nadja. I found the relationship between […]

Posted in Blogs, Breton | Tagged with autobiography, desire, life, narrative/narration, trauma

The Journey of Silvio in “Mad Toy” by Roberto Arlt

Hello everyone! My reading for this week is Roberto Arlt’s Mad Toy, a novel that explores the life of Silvio, a young man entangled in a turbulent life of poverty and adolescence. This tale is not about the life of a carefree youth growing up but rather explores a different phase of development, an identity […]

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Mad Toy – Is life in poverty worth living?

Hello everyone! For this week’s reading, I picked “Mad Toy” by Roberto Arlt. The first chapter started off kind of wholesome since it was simply just children fantasizing about being cunning yet intelligent like a bandit. I didn’t really think anything…

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Mad Toy – Is life in poverty worth living?

Hello everyone! For this week’s reading, I picked “Mad Toy” by Roberto Arlt. The first chapter started off kind of wholesome since it was simply just children fantasizing about being cunning yet intelligent like a bandit. I didn’t really think anything…

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with life, poverty

Robert Arlt, “Mad Toy”

Reading Arlt’s “Mad Toy” left me with a heavy heart. As I read through the chapters, I feel that Arlt’s narration of his life only gets more depressing. It seems to me that Arlt has never had a genuine connection with anyone before he met Rengo, yet he loses him in the end. From joining […]

Posted in Arlt, Blogs | Tagged with betrayal, class, life, reality, trauma, violence

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