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Variazioni in rosso
1953
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«Conoscere Rodolfo Walsh», scrive Massimo Carlotto nella prefazione, «è, per un lettore, un’avventura straordinaria. E questi tre racconti sono il miglior modo per entrare in sintonia con il suo universo narrativo». Tre storie poliziesche, con lo stesso protagonista: Daniel Hernández, un semplice correttore di bozze che si improvvisa detective e, grazie alla meticolosità e alla precisione che caratterizzano il suo lavoro, riesce a risolvere tutti gli enigmi nei quali si trova coinvolto. Hernández è una di quelle figure marginali amate da Walsh, che incarnano l’aspirazione alla verità. Variazioni in rosso è un piccolo gioiello stilistico: animato da una scrittura coinvolgente e godibile, racchiude l’elemento chiave dell’intera opera – e vita – dell’autore: la difesa della giustizia a ogni costo. Prefazione di Massimo Carlotto.
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Rodolfo Walsh
Rodolfo Walsh
Author · 11 books

Rodolfo Jorge Walsh was an Argentine writer, considered the founder of investigative journalism in Argentina. He remains disappeared since March 25, 1977. After finishing the primary education in his small town in Río Negro Province, Walsh moved to Buenos Aires in 1941, where he completed high school. Although he started studying philosophy at university, he abandoned it and did a number of different jobs, including editorial. In the late 1940s he joined the Alianza Libertadora Nacionalista, from which he later moved to the Peronist cause. In 1953 he received the Buenos Aires Municipal Literature Award for his book Variaciones en Rojo. In 1957 he finished Operación Masacre, an investigative work on the assassination of opposition figures during the military government of Aramburu. In 1960 he went to Cuba, where, together with Jorge Masetti, he founded the Prensa Latina press agency. He was then close to the CGT de los Argentinos. Back in Argentina in 1973, Walsh joined the Montoneros radical group, and four years later he was killed during a shoot-out with a special military group that set him an ambush. His body and some of his writings were never seen again. The day before his death he wrote an Open Letter to the Military Junta protesting that their economic policies were having an even greater effect on ordinary Argentines than their human rights abuses. Four films have been based on his work, including Operación masacre (1973) and Asesinato a distancia (1998), and three of his books were published years after his death, most notably Cuento para tahúres y otros relatos policiales.

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