Reinventive features in the historical novel “El Brothel de las Pedrarias” by Ricardo Pasos Marciacq

Authors

  • Eduardo Pacheco Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rll.v3i1.9367

Keywords:

Nicaraguan narrative, dictatorship, historical novel

Abstract

The Nicaraguan narrative in its late-twentieth-century to XXI-century translation underwent changes that generated countless new expectations in the literary creation field. That encompassing stigma that inscribed the country as a land of poets has been vetoed, as a result of the strong traumatic social crises that plunged not only the country but Central America in the deep night-time disenchantment. A strong dictatorship of four decades, the formation of guerrillas to abolish it, the military groups dispersed in the country for almost ten years, the economic blockade, compulsory military service and a hundred disintegrated families are examples of the leading events experienced by the peers nationals.

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Published

2017-01-04

How to Cite

Pacheco, E. (2017). Reinventive features in the historical novel “El Brothel de las Pedrarias” by Ricardo Pasos Marciacq. Revista Lengua Y Literatura, 3(1), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.5377/rll.v3i1.9367

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Literatura