El acoso

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"El acoso" is a short novel by Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier that blends political intrigue with psychological tension in a richly baroque narrative set in Havana.

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El acoso canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novella
short novel
author Alejo Carpentier
countryOfOrigin Cuba
culturalContext Cuban political history
genre modernist literature
political fiction
psychological fiction
hasForm single-sitting narrative
hasLiteraryInfluence European modernism
baroque aesthetics
hasMotif clock and time imagery
music
pursuit
hasPerspective shifting focalization
third-person narration
hasTheme death
existential anxiety
fear
guilt
political persecution
time
isWrittenIn prose
languageFamily Romance languages
literaryMovement Latin American modernism
Neobaroque
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
narrativeStyle baroque
narrativeTechnique interior monologue
nonlinear narrative
stream of consciousness
notableFor baroque descriptive style
compressed narrative time
intense psychological tension
originalLanguage Spanish
placeInAuthorOeuvre major work of Alejo Carpentier
protagonistRole political fugitive
regionOfReception Latin America
Spain
international literary circles
relatedWorkByAuthor El reino de este mundo
Los pasos perdidos
settingCountry Cuba
settingLocation Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana
settingPeriod mid-20th century Cuba
settingType urban setting
targetAudience adult readers

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Alejo Carpentier notableWork El acoso
Alejo Carpentier wrote El acoso