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Esquivel invites the reader to re-assess conventional approaches to literature and to experience the pleasure, through flagrant sight-gags, such as when Tita drops the apricots on Pedro’s head (38), and, especially, through the sensorial stimuli—the scents, tastes, colors and textures—induced by food.
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Esquivel
invites
the
reader
to
re-assess
conventional
approaches
to
literature
and
to
experience
the
pleasure,
through
flagrant
sight-gags,
such
as
when
Tita
drops
the
apricots
on
Pedro’s
head
(38),
and,
especially,
through
the
sensorial
stimuli—the
scents,
tastes,
colors
and
textures—induced
by
food.