Buenos Aires Noir
By (Author) Ernesto Mallo
Akashic Books,U.S.
Akashic Books,U.S.
7th December 2017
United States
General
Fiction
863.08720998
Paperback
288
Width 133mm, Height 210mm
"Crimes of passion, politics, and perversity pervade the 14 selections in Akashic's noir volume devoted to Buenos Aires, where the grim past of the dirty war and present tumult provide a rich backdrop...Literary visitors may want to seek out longer looks after these brief exposures to the city's many layers."
--Publishers Weekly
"As editor Mallo says, Buenos Aires is a city 'in love with its own disorder.' These 14 sly tales amply attest to that affection. Murder most foul, the star attraction of almost any good noir, makes several appearances here...Mallo's well-balanced collection gives readers a glimpse of both the geography of Buenos Aires and its heart."
--Kirkus Reviews
Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. the Noir Series dives deeper into Latin America, into a city with a long history, both glorious and disturbing.
Brand-new stories by: Ins Garland, Ins Fernndez Moreno, Ariel Magnus, Alejandro Parisi, Pablo De Santis, Vernica Abdala, Alejandro Soifer, Gabriela Cabezn Cmara, Ernesto Mallo, Enzo Maqueira, Elsa Osorio, Leandro valos Blacha, Claudia Pieiro, and Mara Ins Krimer.
From the introduction by Ernesto Mallo:
Buenos Aires: city of contrasts, contradictions; always on the edge of chaos; in love with its own disorder despite the crude, transitory violence, the lack of law and order, the ubiquitously hurled insult, the thunderous boom of traffic, and honking, hurled curses. Its inhabitants love/hate the city. In the language of the port-dwellers, irony is currency. The multimillionaires of Puerto Madero deal in this irony with as fluently as the workers in the "misery cities," which is what we call the poorest neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. This shared language comes from the mansions and the shanties that are built side by side, separate by nothing but a single street or railroad track--contradiction within eyesight.In the stories that make up this volume we glimpse what Buenos Aires really is: distinctive points of view, as well as the narrative potential of a city that has reinvented itself many times over. This collection highlights the relations between the social and economic classes--from their tensions, from their cruelties, and also from their love. Deep inside, inhabitants of Buenos Aires live this contradiction.
Ernesto Mallo is an Argentinian journalist, screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, and also the organizer of BAN! Buenos Aires Negra, the international noir novel festival. He has published ten prize-winning novels that have been translated into seventeen different languages. He lives and works in Buenos Aires and Barcelona.