Alejo Carpentier | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 21 pages of analysis & critique of Alejo Carpentier.
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Alejo Carpentier | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 21 pages of analysis & critique of Alejo Carpentier.
This section contains 5,665 words
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SOURCE: "El Acoso: Alejo Carpentier's War on Time," in PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, Vol. 78, No. 1, September, 1963, pp. 440-48.

In the following essay, Weber discusses one of Carpentier's recurrent themes, "the representation, domination, or denial of time," as seen in his El acoso.

The protagonist of Alejo Carpentier's short novel El acoso is an informer fleeing from men who would avenge the deaths he has caused. The pursuit and punishment of an informer, not a new plot, is usually developed with rapid pacing and suspense. But Carpentier modifies this traditional story of the chase by breaking it into a mosaic of fragmentary incidents and remembrances arranged without chronological sequence. Adopting certain techniques of the stream-of-consciousness writers, he reduces external action to a minimum and uses interior monologues and confused shreds of memory to show the inner life of his characters. Yet his work is...

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