O cortejo da morte engendra a narrativa:
A literatura menor de Samuel Rawet
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26512/cerrados.v27i48.20240Keywords:
narrador, literatura menor, devir animalAbstract
This article examines Samuel Rawet's tale A Dead Man, a Dead Horse, a Dead Mouse, which appears in his last book entitled: Let the Dead Bury Their Dead in 1981. In approaching the tale of the concepts of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari establishes a dialogue between literature and philosophy that permeates the reading of the work. We can then observe that the character is duplicated in an animal-becoming and in obsessions that characterize Rawet's work.
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