Zambreno's writing style and approach to intertextuality significantly contribute to the discussion of women's literature and the literary canon by challenging traditional narratives and redefining what constitutes literature. Her fragmented, polyvocal style incorporates personal experiences, biographical details, and critical analysis, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of women's experiences. By weaving together various texts and voices, Zambreno highlights the erasure of women's contributions to literature and the canon, advocating for a more inclusive and diverse literary landscape. Her intertextual approach also underscores the interconnectedness of literary history, revealing the ways in which women's writing has been marginalized or ignored, and demonstrating the importance of reclaiming and celebrating these overlooked narratives. Through her innovative use of intertextuality, Zambreno encourages readers to critically engage with the literary canon and to recognize the value of women's literature within it.