This article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Liano and recognized within the genre of crime fiction, as a precursory model for a narrative that established a way of rewriting the history of violence in Central American countries in both fictional and theoretical terms. Dante Liano\u27s successful reception has turned the novel into a reference of the Central American literature of the nineties. ftis is due to the fact that his narrative is replete with mechanisms that were seen in the best works of the previous Latin American narrative, far from the great discourses, by a displaying genre hybridization, a parodic transgression or lexical localism
This paper aims at studying a new type of novels characterized by the simultaneous presence of the m...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the issues of helplessness and art as means of reporting v...
This essay reviews the following works: Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the...
This article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Lian...
The article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Liano...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
The purpose of this essay is to analyse what could be seen as a transformation of a genre of fiction...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to analyse the representation of the journalist figu...
This article exposes the problem of violence in Latin American societies through the representation...
Se analizan los simbolismos de la novela Cualquier forma de morir (2006), del escritor salvadoreño R...
In this article, review, describes forms of political violence that have influenced the development ...
n the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Central American literary production has been using memory...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
The article describes the ways in which some contemporary Colombian novels use different elements of...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
This paper aims at studying a new type of novels characterized by the simultaneous presence of the m...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the issues of helplessness and art as means of reporting v...
This essay reviews the following works: Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the...
This article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Lian...
The article adresses the novel El hombre de Montserrat, written by the Guatemalan writer Dante Liano...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
The purpose of this essay is to analyse what could be seen as a transformation of a genre of fiction...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose to analyse the representation of the journalist figu...
This article exposes the problem of violence in Latin American societies through the representation...
Se analizan los simbolismos de la novela Cualquier forma de morir (2006), del escritor salvadoreño R...
In this article, review, describes forms of political violence that have influenced the development ...
n the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Central American literary production has been using memory...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
The article describes the ways in which some contemporary Colombian novels use different elements of...
Contemporary Central American fiction has become a vital project of revision of the tragic events an...
This paper aims at studying a new type of novels characterized by the simultaneous presence of the m...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the issues of helplessness and art as means of reporting v...
This essay reviews the following works: Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the...