par Lefere, Robin
Référence Lettres romanes, 65, 3-4, page (375-384)
Publication Publié, 2011-07
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Muñoz Molina builds up a manyfold relation to Borges' work, which illustrates all aspects of transtextuality: from intertextuality and metatextuality to a remarkable hypertextuality. The adoption of Borges' themes and patterns, sometimes reworked in a plot structured and conceived in a borgesian way, raises the question of the sense of this rewriting as well as it tends to give ground to the hypothesis of a borgesian novelist.