Unreasonable doubt: Politics and aesthetics in the crime novels of Horacio Vázquez Rial

B. Bollig
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Horacio Vázquez Rial (Buenos Aires, 1947–Madrid, 2012) was an Argentine writer, historian and ex-militant in the Trotskyite Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (People’s Revolutionary Army, or ERP). He left Argentina for Spain in the mid-1970s and became an outspoken critic of the Latin American left and in particular of the Kirchner and Fernández de Kirchner governments in the 2000s. He also penned a series of pioneering, neo-noir thrillers that return time and again to the violence of the mid- to late-1970s in Argentina. This paper draws on the work of Andrew Popper on crime fiction, Fredric Jameson on Raymond Chandler and Joel Black on the aesthetics of murder. It also responds to the work of Neil Larsen on another writer with a similar political trajectory, Mario Vargas Llosa, and answers a recent call from Jens Andermann for cultural studies practitioners to examine the ideology and the technique of right-wing works, in this case those dealing explicitly with the author’s own former armed militancy.
不合理的怀疑:奥拉西奥·里亚尔犯罪小说中的政治与美学
霍拉西奥Vázquez里亚尔(1947年生于布宜诺斯艾利斯,2012年生于马德里),阿根廷作家、历史学家,前托洛茨基主义人民革命军成员。他在20世纪70年代中期离开阿根廷前往西班牙,并成为拉丁美洲左派的直言不讳的批评者,特别是在2000年代的基什内尔和Fernández德基什内尔政府。他还写了一系列开创性的新黑色惊悚小说,一次次回到阿根廷上世纪70年代中后期的暴力事件。本文借鉴了安德鲁·波普尔关于犯罪小说、弗雷德里克·詹姆逊关于雷蒙德·钱德勒和乔尔·布莱克关于谋杀美学的著作。它也回应了尼尔·拉森(Neil Larsen)对另一位有着类似政治轨迹的作家马里奥·巴尔加斯·略萨(Mario Vargas Llosa)的研究,并回应了延斯·安德曼(Jens Andermann)最近对文化研究从业者的呼吁,即研究右翼作品的意识形态和技巧,在这种情况下,这些作品明确涉及作者自己以前的武装战斗。
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