There's no red roses where the oblivion lives

In this brief story, the author plunges us in the least constant rhetoric from reality: its ephemeral nature and sometimes vacant. Francisco Herrera weaves a narrative whose theme is the fragility of memory; or what it is even more forceful and almost daunting: the strength of oblivion. A call to re...

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Main Author: Francisco Herrera Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2015-09-01
Series:Cultura de los Cuidados
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Online Access:https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2015-n42-donde-habita-el-olvido-no-hay-rosas-rojas
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description In this brief story, the author plunges us in the least constant rhetoric from reality: its ephemeral nature and sometimes vacant. Francisco Herrera weaves a narrative whose theme is the fragility of memory; or what it is even more forceful and almost daunting: the strength of oblivion. A call to reflect on the consequences in the life and death of human beings (the animal that walks upright with the fatuous pride its self-proclaimed status as rational), can have as much ability to oblivion.
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