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Lidia Jorge in other words / por outras palavras

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The present volume features an array of essays on some of Lidia Jorge’s best-known fiction. Special attention is devoted here to A Costa dos Murmurios, undoubtedly her most celebrated novel at home and abroad. The importance of its central theme-a personal recollection of colonial wartime in Mozambique that engages in dialogue with the highly fictionalized account featured at the outset of the book-would amply suffice to justify the interest it has elicited. But the original treatment which Lidia Jorge affords to her chosen theme enables her to problematize a wide range of issues close to the heart of modern readers (be they Portuguese or not), including personal and collective identity, memory, history, language, and representation itself. Here in the present volume, this novel is the focus of three pieces that develop incisive and insightful parameters of analysis focusing on the role of memory and the portrayal of women to cast a new light on this seminal text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Country
United States
Date
30 December 1999
Pages
248
ISBN
9781933227016

The present volume features an array of essays on some of Lidia Jorge’s best-known fiction. Special attention is devoted here to A Costa dos Murmurios, undoubtedly her most celebrated novel at home and abroad. The importance of its central theme-a personal recollection of colonial wartime in Mozambique that engages in dialogue with the highly fictionalized account featured at the outset of the book-would amply suffice to justify the interest it has elicited. But the original treatment which Lidia Jorge affords to her chosen theme enables her to problematize a wide range of issues close to the heart of modern readers (be they Portuguese or not), including personal and collective identity, memory, history, language, and representation itself. Here in the present volume, this novel is the focus of three pieces that develop incisive and insightful parameters of analysis focusing on the role of memory and the portrayal of women to cast a new light on this seminal text.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Country
United States
Date
30 December 1999
Pages
248
ISBN
9781933227016