Taking narratology and queer studies as theoretical assumptions, what is made here is a critical reading of No se lo digas a nadie [Don't Tell Anyone], Peruvian novel written by Jaime Bayly (first published in 1994) in which is questioned the heteronormative that rules the Peruvian society. For that, we emphasize the subversive potential of a place of literary utterance marked by difference and resistance to the disposals of sexual identities regulation.
Comparative Literature; Peruvian Novel; No se lo digas a nadie; Jaime Bayly