Scribbing the canon: Vicente Lenero's 'El Garabato.'

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The novel 'El garabato' ('The Scribble') by Vicente Lenero presents a series of nested frame stories with an inversion at the innermost level that suggests a double identity of author and reader. Lenero's 'El garabato' describes a character, Mejia, who writes a novel entitled 'El garabato' in which the main character, Moreno, is reading a manuscript of a novel by Mendizabal. However, several clues within the novel suggest that Moreno and Mendizabal are doubles of one another, with Moreno actually emerging as the author. In addition, intertextual references to Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' ...

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