“走进树林”:与卡罗莱纳·布朗谈话

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Lucy Dawes Durneen
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著名的智利短篇小说作家和小说家卡罗莱纳·布朗和露西·道斯·德尼恩之间的对话,包括对随附短篇小说《红鹿之家》的写作过程的集中反思。布朗讨论了她的创作实践的各个方面,触及了她的写作与摄影的关系,以及当代拉丁美洲短篇小说,对身体的描绘,以及自然和地点在她作品中的重要性。
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‘Into the woods’: In conversation with Carolina Brown
A conversation between acclaimed Chilean short story writer and novelist, Carolina Brown and Lucy Dawes Durneen, including a focused reflection on the writing process for the accompanying short story, ‘House of the Red Deer’. Brown discusses aspects of her creative practice, touching on the relationship of her writing to photography, as well as the contemporary Latin American short story, the portrayal of the body, and the importance of nature and place in her work.
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Short Fiction in Theory and Practice
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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