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Amores de segunda mano
1994
First Published
4.22
Average Rating
208
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Los cuentos de Enrique Serna transitan por un desfiladero desde cuyas alturas se contempla el abismo del cuerpo No solo se interesa sino que esta en deuda con el mundo de la marginalidad social y sexual. Sus personajes vienen de ahí y se debaten entre el horror ante su probada autenticidad y el deseo de parecerse a todos los demás. Son exhibicionistas pero quisieran los privilegios del voyeur; son damas de la caridad pero quisieran exterminar a todos los ninos mugrosos de la ciudad de México; son piezas de arte viviente pero detestan su deplorable condición ornamental; son hombres de letras que escriben relatos que no son suyos; son travestís que ensayan frente al espejo un gesto que no les pertenece. Así se mantienen fieles a una identidad infiel. Amores de segunda mano es la fascinación por estos raros y atroces individuos que se arrojan sin cortapisas al momento extremo en que la vida se afirma cuando literalmente se derrumba. - Roberto Pliego
Avg Rating
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Number of Ratings
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Enrique Serna
Enrique Serna
Author · 16 books

Mexican author and screenwriter. He is the author of two collections of short stories. The first one, Amores de segunda mano (Second hand loves) is widely regarded as a milestone in the genre. His third novel, El miedo a los animales (Fear of animals), is a crime thriller which portrays the Mexican literary establishment to be as corrupt and hypocritical as the police force, particularly the Mexican Judicial police. This led to a great deal of resentment from the literary establishment, and gave him a wide array of attention. Recently, he has shifted the scope of his writing from the black humor and irony that characterized him to historical novels. Enrique Serna is widely regarded as one of the most important Mexican writers of the past recent years. He is widely acknowledged as one of the masters of Mexican literary orality, especially for his use of different social dialects of Mexico City in his novels, particularly in Uno soñaba que era rey. In 2000, Serna won the Premio Mazatlán de Literatura for his historical novel on Antonio López de Santa Anna. In 2005, he was also nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his story "Eufemia."

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