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The Theme of the Traitor: Disinheritance in Ricardo Piglia’s Artificial Respiration
CR: The New Centennial Review, 2007The Argentine novelist Ricardo Piglia once remarked that a strange aspect of the Dirty War in Argentinain which thousands of people were secretly "disappeared" from 1976 to 1983is that the intentions of the military dictatorship were clear to anyone who knew how to read the generals' public statements.
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“Life Sentence” by Ricardo Piglia: Translation and Critical Introduction
Translation Review, 2014Ricardo Piglia’s “Prision perpetua,” or “Life Sentence,” written in 1988, is a meditation on the narrative process and on the sense of imprisonment that resulted from the terror and violence in the...
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Voces en off. Traducción y literatura latinoamericana, 2018 
Ricardo Piglia
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Ricardo Piglia
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The Genre of Treason: Epistolarity in Ricardo Piglia’s Respiración artificial
Revista Hispánica Moderna, 2013Ricardo Piglia’s Respiración artificial (1980) combines the suspense of a detective story, the analytical complexity of literary criticism, the thematic focus of a biography, and the narrative structure of epistolary fiction. The genre instability of Piglia’s novel undercuts the order and coherence of the narratives that the Argentina’s military ...
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La Nouvelle revue francaise, 2016 
Ricardo Piglia, Mikaël Gómez Guthart
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Ricardo Piglia, Mikaël Gómez Guthart
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Ricardo Piglia's Reinvention of Roberto Arlt
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1992Maria Eugenia Mudrovcic, Ellen McCracken
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