From the intimate to the unusual. An interview with Daniela Tarazona

Daniela Tarazona (Mexico, 1975) belongs to the new wave of Latin American writers who through their narratives build unusual worlds that challenge the prototypical female body and literary corpus. She has been the recipient of several national and international awards and distinctions and the critic...

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Auteur principal: Chávez, Monserrat
Format: Online
Langue:spa
Publié: Universidad de Sonora 2023
Accès en ligne:https://connotas.unison.mx/index.php/critlit/article/view/502
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Résumé:Daniela Tarazona (Mexico, 1975) belongs to the new wave of Latin American writers who through their narratives build unusual worlds that challenge the prototypical female body and literary corpus. She has been the recipient of several national and international awards and distinctions and the critical acclaim for her work is growing. The following interview stems from the interest in locating the intimate motivations behind the creation of two of his most commented works due to their structural rarity and autobiographical components: El animal sobre la piedra (2008) and Isla partida (2021). In this interview, Daniela Tarazona speaks about the difficulties in constructing those alternative spaces that transgress our conventional reasoning.