· In his novel, The Cardboard House, Martín Adán uses images filtered through the subjectivity and consciousness of a sensitive adolescent in order to portray the transition from an old way of life that is disappearing to modernization, and breaks with the traditional realist/naturalist content and structure prevailing in Latin American literature in those days. He opens the door to imagination, . The Cardboard House Release on | by Martín Adán The novel presents a stunning series of flashes — scenes, moods, dreams, and weather— as the narrator wanders through Barranco (then an exclusive seaside resort outside Lima). Martín Adán (Lima, - ), pseudonym of Ramón Rafael de la Fuente Benavides, was a Peruvian poet and writer whose body of work is notable for its experimentalism and metaphysical depth. His breakthrough novel, The Cardboard House, redefined the possibilities of narrative for his contemporaries and has remained a substantial influence.
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Written during Martín Adán’s prodigious adolescence in Barranco —a peaceful sea resort in the coast of Lima—, The Cardboard House is a novel of visionary excursion through the crevices of sensation and memory, moving in a fluid poetic exploration that traverses swiftly from the social to the cosmic. In his novel, The Cardboard House, Martín Adán uses images filtered through the subjectivity and consciousness of a sensitive adolescent in order to portray the transition from an old way of life that is disappearing to modernization, and breaks with the traditional realist/naturalist content and structure prevailing in Latin American literature in those days. He opens the door to imagination, ambiguity, multiple meanings and the subversion of language, emphasizing the active nature of the. Martín Adán (Lima, - ), pseudonym of Ramón Rafael de la Fuente Benavides, was a Peruvian poet and writer whose body of work is notable for its experimentalism and metaphysical depth. His breakthrough novel, The Cardboard House, redefined the possibilities of narrative for his contemporaries and has remained a substantial influence.
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