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El Mocho

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Aguilar Chilena de Ediciones, 1997 - 193 páginas
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Through the relationship between a young boy and Don Aristides, El Mocho, Donoso investigates the origin of those families who came from Spain to live in Chile and contributed to the lifestyles and values of subsequent generations.

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A typical example of magical realism. El Mocho was the last book written by Donoso and it was published after he died. While he was writing it he was suffering from his disease and his health was not ...

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Sobre el autor (1997)

Donoso obsessive subject is the decay of the Chilean bourgeoisie, but he vigorously rejects anything reminiscent of traditional realism or the portrayal of regional customs. In This Sunday (1966), he focuses on a family's activities on Sundays in order to view the boredom, passions, and misery of Chilean bourgeois society and its servants. The Obscene Bird of Night (1970) deals with the decline of feudal society through the story of a landholding family in a kaleidoscopic vision of decay and outrageous behavior.

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