Date of Submission
Spring 2014
Academic Programs and Concentrations
Spanish
Project Advisor 1
Melanie Nicholson
Abstract/Artist's Statement
This novel, set in Buenos Aires, explores disappearance and its effect on those left behind: a need to create explanations despite limited information. From this void, imagined narratives emerge that become conflated with reality.
Open Access Agreement
On-Campus only
Creative Commons License
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Recommended Citation
Canney, Tara Laudi, "Memory and Invention: A Translation of Mariana Enríquez's "The Children Have Come Back"" (2014). Senior Projects Spring 2014. 162.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2014/162
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