MANUEL MEJÍA VALLEJO, NARRATOR OF MEMORY
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The article is an approach to the work of Colombian writer Manuel Mejía Vallejo having as starting point the recognition of the importance of memory for literary creation, especially the remembrance of childhood. It is evident in the work of Mejía Vallejo the intention of leaving proof of the time and space in which he lived, as well as a concern to work out the role of memory in the life of the human being. It is argued in the article that the literary style of the author might be understood as a narrative of memory, where memory reaches the category of poetic.
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