Un sugerente ensayo sobre Horacio Castellanos Moya y la nueva novela política, en The Quarterly Conversation. El siguiente parrafito, tomado del texto, me parece certero:
What distinguishes Moya’s work, and what allows it to be at once utterly political without being political fiction, is that Moya brings this kind of paranoia to the ordinary individual. He does not write about political actors—more often than not his characters have no interest in politics beyond the average citizen’s concern with the news of the day. And yet, through paranoia his characters come to feel deeply—too deeply—involved in the great national political matters of their time.
