The outbreak in marginality. Preliminary notes for an overview of the short story written by Peruvians (2000-2019)
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.27.2020.75-94Keywords:
Short story; Peruvian short story; short story written by women; short stories anthologies; short stories magazines., short story, peruvian short story, short history written by women, short stories anthologies, short stories magazinesAbstract
In this research work, the minifictional production written by Peruvians from the year 2000 is collected, since since the new millennium this textual modality has been becoming more important in Peruvian literature. Therefore, it is appropriate to present the basis for the start of a major study on the short story written by Peruvians.
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