Abstract

ABSTRACT This contribution aims to analyze space as a constituent element of memory in the collection Contos do Imigrante (1956) by the Jewish-Brazilian writer Samuel Rawet. Following the example of the short stories Judite and Réquiem para um solitário, the domain of space is considered as a constitutive element of the individual, the family, and the collective memories of the characters. The point of departure is the assumption that the spaces they stage and inhabit, as well as the narrative functions attributed to the fictionalized spaces, set the basis for constructing the narrative of a topography of memory.

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