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Revista Aportes de la Comunicación y la Cultura

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DAHER, Gary. Story of the Camels or the obscene Texts. Rev. aportes de la comunicación [online]. 2014, n.17, pp.70-75. ISSN 2306-8671.

In the same vein as a work previously presented in 2007 in a literary conference at the Centro Simón I. Patiño of Santa Cruz under the heading of POETIC ART AND INTEGRATION, there is a discourse about one's own work. However, to speak about one's own work implies two terrible connotations. The first is the myopia that injures us when looking at ourselves with only a slight knowledge of our interior being, and the second one is the shame implied by revealing the tricks we writers use to structure our frameworks-modern fascinators---full of the voices of others. Hence it seemed useful to me, on this occasion, to refer to the well-known story of Ali Baba, but given that we are among fiction writers and poets, I’ll include stories about the stories

Keywords : Poetic Art; Integration.

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