The practice of intertextuality in Chet Baker thinks about his Art of Enrique Vila-Matas
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https://doi.org/10.24197/sxxi.0.2018.169-184Keywords:
Enrique Vila-Matas; Chet Baker thinks about his Art; intertextuality; James Joyce; Georges SimenonAbstract
This article offers a review trough Chet Baker thinks about his Artbased on a critical discourse and a textual practice. Its studies the phenomena of intertextuality (restrictive andgeneral) in this novel; it also presents the intertextual dialogue between James Joyce and Georges Simenon which constitutes the frame of this critical fiction and the dilemma the personage faces around narrative practice.
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