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This Close Passage Analysis is in response to the text The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vasquez. The passages for study are:
p51/52
p146/147
p266/267
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Constructing an inventory of what Antonio Yammara remembers and what he knows about the ‘bullet that passed through my gut’ the diarist engages in the ‘stubborn’ act of reconstructing the past. Despite solving the mystery of Ricardo Laverde’s death and grappling with the ‘longevity’ of the consequence of this ‘episode’ on the life of the flawed diarist, Yammara comes no closer to dealing with the ghost of a Bogata past that claims him, and those of his generation, as its victims.





