The vocation without the evoked: the reader and the construction of the intrigue in José Bianco’s Las ratas

Authors

  • Juan Martín Salandro Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata

Keywords:

detective novel, intrigue, evocation, reader

Abstract

The work proposes a review of the novel Las ratas by the argentinian writer José Bianco, in order to trace te stylistic and structural innovations that he proposes in the treatement of the pólice genre. This “new for of writing” allows us t osee the renewal of prose within the framework of a national literatura struggling to free itself from the representative modelo f the nineteenth-century narrative. We taje the concept of “evocation” proposed by Tamara Kamezain as that wich proposes a regime of meaning that overcomes the pacto f realistic verosimilitude both in the and in form

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Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Salandro, J. M. (2025). The vocation without the evoked: the reader and the construction of the intrigue in José Bianco’s Las ratas . Argos Journal, 12(30), 34–39. Retrieved from https://revistaargos.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/argos/article/view/149

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Section

Literary discussion