Narrated in a noir genre key, “Tanino” is a non-linear, fragmentary novel of Saerian tempo, in which mystery and police investigation unfold in a narration where colloquial language becomes fine poetics. This work, Cruz’s first novel, was a finalist for the National Nouvelles Contest award, from the Municipal Publishing House of Rosario, in 2018.
For its part, “Los carneantes” (Palabrava) plants its plot in the heart of the gringa pampas and also flirts with the genre, in this case a mixture of dystopia and rural gothic, where a group of characters led by Pino, the Chilena and the Monk travel through a starved countryside, ravaged by strange beings called Zuritas and by the cloud, an omnipresent meteorological phenomenon that conditions the lives of those who gather in the heat and blood of the slaughter.
The universe of the novel is wild, cruel, bloody, and the scenes follow one another with a gore plasticity, animated by a narrator voice that invents itself, that takes its cadence and mischief from orality.
Franco Rosso published, among other books, the nouvelle Mandarinas (EMR) and the novel Los idos, First Prize of the Municipal Editorial Fund of Rafaela, 2019.
The authors will present their novels next Saturday, October 1, at 7:00 p.m., in the Wild Federal space, at Humahuaca 4007, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Almagro, with the coordination of Selva Almada.
Source: Ambito

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