The beginning from Eros. Chronicle of the intervention by Juan García Ponce
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García Ponce, Chronicle of the Intervention, Identity, Duplicity, EroticismAbstract
The Mexican writer Juan García Ponce (1932-2003) is recognized as one of the authors who explores the theme of eroticism as the inaugural motif of individual identity with greater depth and innovation. In this context, the extensive novel Chronicle of the Intervention (1982) explores, in a journey of the gaze and sensations, the extraordinary apparition of two women, Mariana and María Inés, who are exactly the same. Added to this is the world of desire that leads, symptomatically, to a great social chronicle. In this context, the aim of this article is to observe in this novel the bridges of relationship between the search for individual identity and eroticism as the primordial source of human recognition.
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