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    Ficción autográfica y autografía ficcional: La busca del jardín y Ce que la nuit raconte au jour de Héctor Bianciotti.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2018) Ori, Julia
    Abstract: This article compares two autobiographical works of the French-Argentinian writer, Héctor Bianciotti: La busca del jardín (1977), written in Spanish, and Ce que la nuit raconte au jour (1992), published in French. Narratological methods are used in order to analyze the relationship between the author, the narrator and the character and the spatio-temporal structure of the texts. The Spanish story is written in third person in the form of a dictionary and tends to metaphorization. The French work is told in first person with a more important temporal and spatial coherence. Their comparison demonstrates that the change of language between the writing of the two books could provoke different autofigurations and mean in a certain way for Bianciotti finding himself in the language of adoption.

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