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In his forward to a collection of essays on exile, Permanent Transients: Letters of Transit, Andr? Aciman invites the readers to consider: ?What does it mean to be an exile? How does exile alter someone? How does it reinvent one? What is exile? When does it go away? Does it ever go away?? (1). The three primary texts we?ve discussed? (i) Isabel Allende?s My Invented Country: A Memoir; (ii) Gabriel Garc?a M?rquez?s Clandestine in Chile: Adventures of Miguel Litt?n; and (iii) Cristina Peri Rossi?s State of Exile?offer us a range of perspectives on these questions.

Choose two (2) of these works to write a 5-page essay (12500 words) examining, comparing and contrasting: (a) what does it mean to be an exile; (b) how does one alter or reinvent one?s self as a consequence of exile; and (c) when or how can exile end, if at all, based on the selected works.

sources to use: Isabel Allende’s My Invented Country: A Memoir and Cristina Peri Rossi’s State of Exile

typed, double-spaced, using times new roman, size 12, submitted as a Word document

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