Gothic becomes Latin America’s go-to genre as writers turn to the dark side
by Mat Youkee in Bogotá from World news | The Guardian on (#5RBQM)
The region used to be almost synonymous with magic realism but recent bestselling fiction draws on a legacy of dictatorship, poverty and sinister folklore
A young man follows the bloody trail of his CIA father, through Paraguayan torture chambers and the sites of Andean massacres. An Ecuadorian artist fantasizes about running a scalpel through the tongue of her mute twin. In a Buenos Aires cemetery, teenage fans devour a rock star's rotting remains.
These grisly scenes - and many more like them - populate the pages of Latin America's recent bestselling fiction. From the Andes to the Amazon and to the urban sprawl of some of the world's biggest cities, a ghoulish shadow has been cast over Latin American literature.
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