Animal World

Animal World
Author Antonio di Benedetto
Original title Mundo animal
Country Argentina
Language Spanish
Genre Short stories
Media type Print

Animal World (Spanish original title: Mundo animal) is a collection of short stories written by Antonio di Benedetto, with hallucinatory animal transformations by the internationally acknowledged Argentine master.[1][2]

Summary

Written in conversational and even intentionally awkward language, they present a confused and troubled narrator, who, tormented by mysterious gnawings of guilt, becomes involved in some obscure way with an animal or whole group of animals. They invade his soul, drive him to rage or deliver him from his obsession. Often the story hinges on a pun, a distorted folktale, or an illogical association. While not spectacular in itself, each story adds to the preceding to create a growing sense of doom. Thus story by story the reader becomes ensnared in a horrifying, hallucinatory realm of associations.

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References

  1. Varela, Fabiana Ines (2007). "CUERPOS INVADIDOS: CUERPO Y CORPORALIDAD EN ALGUNOS RELATOS DE ANTONIO DI BENEDETTO". Revista de Literaturas Modernas. 37: 209–228 via Academia.edu.
  2. VARELA, Fabiana Inés (2011). "Reino de hombres, mundo animal: presencia animal en la narrativa breve de Antonio Di Benedetto". Anales de Literatura Hispanoamericana. 40: 279–296. doi:10.5209/rev_ALHI.2011.v40.37413 via Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
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