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Barros Grela, Eduardo (ed.) Spatial Absences in Contemporary Fiction. London: Francis Boutle, 2023. ISBN 978-1-7398955-5-6
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[Abstract] The essays included in this collection focus on the particularities of
“absences,” an equivocal concept whose legitimacy has been epistemologically
interrogated after Heidegger’s and Derrida’s use of the term, one
that avoids its deterministic definition as part of a cartesian dualism –
presence-absence – and favors instead a metaphysical approach.
Under the premise of discussing the relevance of “absence” in contemporary
fiction, which includes discussions connected to space, place,
borders, or territories, the contributors to this volume explore
diverse texts that delve into the intricacies and hindrances of
ontological dispersion (both in terms of subjectivity and space).







