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Beaucoup de bruit pour … un microrécit. Lire la littérature courte
In order to capture their readers’ attention, micro-fictions integrate implicit and allusive meanings, among other things, into the adopted tone, the chosen narrative structure or the generic hybridation. Their reception is also determined by limited special conditions: in a short time and in few words, micro-fiction have an effect or remains absolutely imperceptible. Some of the stories are not only enjoyable to read but also push the reader to reflect on his reading skills.