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El realismo excesivo en dos novelas policiacas mexicanas: "Otras caras del paraíso" (1993), de Francisco José Amparán y "Entre perros" (2009), de Alejandro Almazán

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    Aubry, Kenia
    Main Author:
    Aubry, Kenia

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    Format:
    Journal article
    Language:
    Spanish; Castilian
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    text (article)
    Published:
    2017
    In:
    Cuadernos de investigación filológica ISSN 0211-0547 Tomo 43, 2017, pags. 93-118
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    In the tradition of the Mexican novel predominant preference for the narrative of facts, events and social situations that come from the sociocultural environment. Mexican novel from the last decade of the last century began to manifest excessive mimetic realism, a phenomenon we observed in the so-called novel of the border, narconovela and black neonovela. With the theoretical support that we provide theories of literary realism, we exemplify such a manifestation (which also call novel excessive reality whose origin is media nature) through two works belonging to the subgenres novel of the border and narconovela, at the same time share the codes of the detective genre, we refer to "Other faces of paradise", Francisco José Amparán, and "Among dogs", Alejandro Almazán.


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