What is it like to live in an environment where you are deprived of speech? How does a person who lives in silence construct their world? These are some of the questions posed by the Navarrese writer Julia Montejo in her novel *The Deaf Man's Daughter*, which presents a complex family environment in which Amada, the protagonist, is forbidden to speak. Montejo's work (Pamplona, 1972) is a journey through trauma and survival, as well as a demonstr…
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What is it like to live in an environment where you are deprived of speech? How does a person who lives in silence construct their world? These are some of the questions posed by the Navarrese writer Julia Montejo in her novel *The Deaf Man's Daughter*, which presents a complex family environment in which Amada, the protagonist, is forbidden to speak. Montejo's work (Pamplona, 1972) is a journey through trauma and survival, as well as a demonstr…