FOREIGNERS IN MUTATION: THE IMMIGRANT FROM FRANZ KAFKA TO ELISA LISPECTOR

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  • Regina Zilberman Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Franz Kafka, Elisa Lispector, immigrant, Jew, deterritorialization

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Diasporic, foreign and immigrant, the Jew may epitomize the condition of the stateless, deterritorialized, uninterruptedly in mutation individual. The theme appears in the works of two twentieth-century fictionists, Franz Kafka’s Amerika, or The Man who Disappeared, and Elisa Lispector’s No Exílio, both from a European reminiscent of the Austro-Hungarian empire, one of them residing in Prague, from where he rarely left, the other, settled in Brazil, where the author produced her literary work.

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2024-06-05

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Zilberman, R. (2024). FOREIGNERS IN MUTATION: THE IMMIGRANT FROM FRANZ KAFKA TO ELISA LISPECTOR. Revista Brasileira De Literatura Comparada, 21(37), 102–117. Recuperado a partir de https://rblc.com.br/index.php/rblc/article/view/529

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