La construcción de la identidad a través de la recuperación de la memoria en "Lo que esconde tu nombre", de Clara Sánchez
Abstract
Lo que esconde tu nombre, by Clara Sánchez, is a novel based on the real fact of the peaceful existence of Nazy elders on the Spanish coast. Since a postmodern sensibility, the author gets inspired by a paradox episode of our recent democratic history to write a fictional text about memory recovery to reconstruct one’s own identity, and about the transgenerational aliance, which allows facing the present again, and the hope of building the future. Lo que esconde tu nombre, does not intend to review a past event and it is not a historical, realistic or custom novel either. The actions and the characters are set in the present, as it is at the people’s present moment and in our current context where Clara Sánchez allows herself to reflect in a fictional form about the human being enigma and the apparent reality.
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