Abstract
The desert, as spatial narratological reference, is newly shaped in the works of some twentieth-century novelists: Loti, Saint-Exupery, Buzzati and Le Clezio, among others. This space develops unprecedented virtualities while maintaining at the same time the specific characteristics of the locus horridus.
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