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Ítem La écfrasis como posibilidad de creación e interpretación en Tríptico de la infamia de Pablo Montoya(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Montoya Isaza, Natalia Andrea; Vélez López, Germán DaríoTríptico de la infamia is a novel that abounds in historical richness written by Pablo Montoya and published in 2014 -- It’s main topic are the religious wars of the sixteenth century, with the colonization of the American lands -- All of this is shown through the eyes of three artists, eyewitnesses, who express in their work a testimony of what happened, both in the Old and the New World -- In order to bring together in the story the two arts, painting and literature, the author uses a literary figure called Ekphrasis or ecphrasis, which allows him to approach the images from the description, and to use them at the same time as a pretext for narrative creation, in that way it gives the reader an interpretation seen by Montoya about the process of colonization and the influence of religion in it -- The following article aims to show that with the use of this literary resource, Pablo Montoya expects to make a defense of the native as a victim, and a reaffirmation of the Black Legend around what happened with the arrival of Europeans in AmericaÍtem Memory and Literature: Colonization and Construction of the Past in the Novel Pachinko(Universidad EAFIT, 2020-06-19) del Valle, Verónica; Universidad Nacional de La PlataMemory is the construction of the past and, directly linked to experience, it is related to social, cultural, or political identities. It enables ways of understanding disputes and consensus on the meaning attributed to the past. This paper analyzes various aspects of Korean history and culture during the Japanese colonial rule of 1910–1945, as depicted in “Pachinko” (2017), one of the first novels written for the Anglo-Saxon audience on this theme. It is addressed using an analysis based on memory and history, taking into account the experiences of the Korean people exiled in Japan.