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El-cuchillo-en-la-mano-pdf [VERIFIED]

Onetti’s prose here is dry, almost reportorial. He denies the reader the catharsis of melodrama. The knife, when it finally appears in chapter four, is described not as a gleaming weapon but as a herramienta de cocina con un mango de madera gastado —a kitchen tool with a worn wooden handle. This banality of evil is lost in a cursory read but becomes horrifyingly clear when you can re-read the paragraph three times, scrolling back and forth on a screen.

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