Abstract
This article analyzes two Central American novels: El hombre de Montserrat (1994) Dante Liano (Guatemala) y El corazon del silencio (2004) Tatiana Lobo (Chile-Costa Rica) from the notion of literatura as a place where experiences are shown and produced. We argue that both novels are a place where memory and historic knowledge reside. This argument is constructed form statements created by the Romanist Ottmar Ette and philosopher Maria Teresa Lopez de la Vieja.
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