A generation of writers rebel against standard language and regain orality in their literature
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A generation of writers rebel against standard language and regain orality in their literature
Literature is a common territory and even more Spanish, the language that unites more than 500 million people, but also the highway in which cabriolas and localisms fit to infinity. Authors born in the nineties like Luis Mario (Suances, Cantabria, 33 years old), David Uclés (Ubeda, Jaén, 35 years old) or Greta García (Sevilla, 33 years old) have advanced in the wake of Andrea Abreu, the 30-year-old Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife, who broke the sche…
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