Blackouts: A Novel
What does the Palace symbolize in the book, Blackouts: A Novel?
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The Palace setting is a symbol of death. Although the Palace is where the narrator and Juan spend time throughout the narrative, the setting portends Juan's death at the novel's end. The location is therefore an interstitial space between the present and the future. It grants the narrator the opportunity to reunite with and to learn from Juan before losing him.
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