This study focuses on the narrative voice that emerges from the fictional stories of a selection of contemporary Hispano American writers. To this end, even if these writers cover different themes and spaces, they share the use of narratives of the Self in some of their fictions. The novels that will be analyzed in this work have the particularity of being narrated from a different voice from that of the author. The aim of this paper is to identify the different relations that arise between the fictional character, the author, and the narrative mechanisms used by writers as aesthetic procedures of transgression and others strategies associated with author.
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