Abstract

This paper investigates comparatively the literary works Avalovara, by Osman Lins and 1Q84, by Haruki Murakami, from the perspective of specific speeches in the two novels in contrast, seeking to identify meaningful and relevant common perspectives on space and time, established in the field of creation and intertextuality in order to, understand the differences, by means of in-depth study and revealing the temporal and spatial issues, thereby recognizing the founding elements of the literary realm of the authors in their creative and ideological grainfields, which obviously connect with all the surroundings - their times and their spaces. Thus, understanding the relationships on the temporal matter, space, geometry, duplicity and texts, each in their own way, finding traces of similarity in the construction of the literary works.

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