Letters to the Romance World

My Journey into Romance Studies 202

Tag: truth

Week Eleven: Wartime Morality in Cercas’s “Soldiers of Salamis”

    Javier Cercas’s “Soldiers of Salamis” is a story which examines the human condition in wartime. From his own experience, he places the study in the context of the Spanish Civil War. A sparring match between fascist and socialist sides, it was a battle which was ultimately viewed as a precursor to World War […]

Week Eight: The Relation Between Truth and Fiction in Perec’s “W, or The Memory of Childhood”

    “W, or The Memory of Childhood” by Georges Perec is a unique tale, for it really presents two intertwined. Half autobiography, half boyhood fantasy, the author utilizes this interesting dynamic as a kind of symbiotic storytelling—as without one, the other cannot exist. In this he reveals the importance of imagination for the development of the […]

Spam prevention powered by Akismet