LETTERS
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Las cartas es una novela epistolar del escritor estadounidense John Barth. Siete personajes, entre los que se incluye el autor, intercambian el valor de una novela de cartas durante siete meses en 1969, un tiempo de revolución que recuerda la primera revolución de Estados Unidos en el siglo XVIII, el apogeo del género epistolar. Trata sobre la naturaleza de la revolución y de la renovación, la rebelión y la repromulgación, tanto en lo privado y como en lo público. Es también una meditación sobre la novela misma.
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LETTERS is an epistolary novel by the American writer John Barth, published in 1979. It consists of a series of letters in which Barth and the characters of his other books interact. In addition to the Author and Germaine Pitt (or 'Lady Amherst', unrelated to any of Barth's previous novels), the correspondents are Todd Andrews (from The Floating Opera), Jacob Horner (from The End of the Road), A.B. Cook (a descendant of Burlingame in The Sot-Weed Factor), Jerome Bray (associated with Giles Goat-Boy and Chimera) and Ambrose Mensch (from Lost in the Funhouse).
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Las cartas
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United States
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Lynn Hollyn & David Gatti
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LETTERS is an epistolary novel by the American writer John Barth, published in 1979. It consists of a series of letters in which Barth and the characters of his other books interact. In addition to the Author and Germaine Pitt (or 'Lady Amherst', unrelated to any of Barth's previous novels), the correspondents are Todd Andrews (from The Floating Opera), Jacob Horner (from The End of the Road), A.B. Cook (a descendant of Burlingame in The Sot-Weed Factor), Jerome Bray (associated with Giles Goat-Boy and Chimera) and Ambrose Mensch (from Lost in the Funhouse). The book is subtitled "An old time epistolary novel by seven fictitious drolls & dreamers each of which imagines himself factual." The structure is such that when the first character of each of the letters in the book are placed on a calendar according to their dates, and the individual months are turned sideways, they spell out the subtitle. In addition, the marked dates spell out the word "LETTERS."
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Las cartas es una novela epistolar del escritor estadounidense John Barth. Siete personajes, entre los que se incluye el autor, intercambian el valor de una novela de cartas durante siete meses en 1969, un tiempo de revolución que recuerda la primera revolución de Estados Unidos en el siglo XVIII, el apogeo del género epistolar. Trata sobre la naturaleza de la revolución y de la renovación, la rebelión y la repromulgación, tanto en lo privado y como en lo público. Es también una meditación sobre la novela misma.
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