David R. Castillo
Journal article by
William H. Clamurro; Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, Vol. 22, 2002
Subjects:
...text appears, not as the discourse of the picaros life, his persona, or desire--as in Lazarillo--but rather, as the discourse of the picaros death, and his regeneration in the voice...narrator-watchtower in Guzman de Alfarache fixes on the picaros guilt, and thus, retells his story from...