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Below is a and an introductory section for an academic or critical essay on this novel. You can adapt it to your specific angle (e.g., fantasy literature, Latin American identity, colonial allegory, or eco-criticism). Draft Paper Title “La sombra del colonizador: alegoría y resistencia en Los días de la Sombra de Liliana Bodoc” or (English) “The Shadow of the Colonizer: Allegory and Resistance in Liliana Bodoc’s Los días de la Sombra ” Abstract (draft) Los días de la Sombra (2002), the second installment of Liliana Bodoc’s Saga de los Confines , deepens the epic confrontation between the mythical lands of the Fertile Valleys and the invading Son of Death. This paper argues that Bodoc constructs a decolonial fantasy where magic, nature, and communal memory become weapons against an imperial, homogenizing force. By analyzing character archetypes, spatial symbolism, and the narrative’s reworking of pre-Columbian cosmovisions, I demonstrate how the novel functions as both a high-fantasy sequel and a sharp critique of colonial violence—particularly relevant to Latin American historical memory. 1. Introduction (draft) Liliana Bodoc (1958–2018) remains one of the most significant voices in Latin American fantasy literature. Her unfinished Saga de los Confines —comprising Los días del Venado (2000), Los días de la Sombra (2002), and Los días del Fuego (2004)—is often compared to Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings , but with a distinctly postcolonial sensibility. While the first book establishes the world of the Confines and the initial threat of the “Misaian” invaders (allegorical Europeans), the second volume, Los días de la Sombra , shifts the narrative from defense to infiltration, loss, and internal fracture. It seems your request got cut off