"El Delicado Fulgor de las Cosas": María Luisa Puga, Virginia Woolf y la Interconectividad
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2010-05
Authors
Bowman, Rebecca
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Abstract
This paper explores the influences of Virginia Woolf on Maria Luisa Puga, a Mexican writer (1944-2004). It uses the metaphor of weaving to explain how both writers manage to create patterned and clothlike texts which show continuities but also
move between uncertainty and affirmation, joy and despair. It discusses the life below
the surface that is present in the works of both authors and explains how Puga is
prevented from depicting her reality in the clear, almost hyperesthetic way Woolf does
because in the post-colonial worlds she writes about institutional violence and oppression
have obscured the truth.
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Mexican literature, American literature, Woolf, Virginia, Puga, Maria Luisa
Citation
Bowman, R. M. (2010). "El delicado fulgor de las cosas": María Luisa Puga, Virginia Woolf y la interconectividad (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas.