THE SIMULATED BODY IN BEACH BIRDS BY SEVERO SARDUY
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https://doi.org/10.58210/fprc3476Keywords:
Body, Emptiness, Beach Birds, SarduyAbstract
This article presents a study on the use of the body in Severo Sarduy’s novel Beach Birds (1993). It evidences the duality of the aged body/rejuvenated body present in the novel as a way of creating a simulation device that aims to create a reality of existence. This, however, also allows the writer to present his conception of the void as a generative element of existence, which is expressed in the body as a simulation.
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