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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2017.131502Keywords:
Art and literature, Atocha Station, The Illogic of KasselAbstract
The text deals with the intersections between literature and visual arts in The Illogic of Kassel by Enrique Vila-Matas and Leaving the Atocha Station by Ben Lerner. Both authors are "allies of contemporary art", as Lysias himself admits being too. Their books, which are considered novels, are also seen as fine arts works.Downloads
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