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Luis Zapata

Auteur de Adonis Garcia

22+ oeuvres 145 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Zapata's professional training is in medieval French literature, but he has made a major contribution to Mexican literature during the past decade in writing openly gay fiction. Adonis Garcia (1979), still his most famous novel, is the picaresque chronicle of a solidly bourgeois but rebellious afficher plus Mexican youth, who leaves his family and, in order to survive, turns to street prostitution in Mexico City. However, once in the city, the confluence of wealthy, jaded Mexicans, creative and intellectual Bohemians, and adventurous tourists transforms Garcia. No longer a male prostitute who does not consider himself a homosexual, he achieves the beginnings of a gay identity---a process that is central in Zapata's subsequent writings. Zapata brings to his narratives an excellent sense of the transformations taking place in Mexico (whose capital is often viewed as paradigmatically postmodern). He explores the intersection of popular culture and outmoded bourgeois ideologies and has an accurate ear for the capital's many expressive cadences, including the speech of the millions of newly immigrant provincials. Because of both his commitment to countercultural discourses and his multi-leveled urban settings, Zapata is a key figure in contemporary Mexican fiction and, along with Puig, one of Latin America's most prominent gay writers. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Date de naissance
1951
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Mexico
Lieu de naissance
Chilpancingo

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Melodrama - De Luis Zapata es la primera novela rosa de tema homosexual en la narrativa mexicana.
De pétalos perennes es una representación excelente, totalmente dialogada, de las fantasías sexuales de una señora burguesa, una caracterización magistral.
 
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Daniel464 | Jul 6, 2022 |
Para aquellos coleccionistas de cuentos, que buscan el significado de sus sueños húmedos en textos agnósticos y pecadores; para aquellos amantes que perdieron la fe entre las luces de la ciudad, al detenerse las horas en la carátula de sus corazones; para aquellos que trabajan en un elevador, mirando el mundo en sentido vertical, se escribió Ese amor que hasta ayer nos quemaba. Convendría echarle un vistazo, o dos, a estos cuentos de cinco estrellas que Luis Zapata fue preparando a lo largo de nueve años, con el rigor de un artesano afortunado y talentoso… (plus d'informations)
 
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Daniel464 | Mar 12, 2022 |
 
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Murtra | Oct 13, 2021 |
A hustler in Mexico City struggles with poverty, persecution and abandonment, and still manages to stay optimistic. A novel that reads like a long conversation told in the vernacular of redemption. Adonis compels us to look at someone who against all odds is insolently happy and forces us to ask ourselves how we can be so stupid as to be unhappy.
 
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dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |

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Œuvres
22
Aussi par
1
Membres
145
Popularité
#142,479
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
4
ISBN
32
Langues
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