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Los perseguidos

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Dada, pues, la noche, nos sorprendimos bastante cuando la campanilla de la calle sonó. Momentos después entraba Lucas Díaz Vélez.

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39 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1905

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Horacio Quiroga

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Horacio Silvestre Quiroga Forteza was an Uruguayan novelist, poet, and (above all) short story writer.

He wrote stories which, in their jungle settings, use the supernatural and the bizarre to show the struggle of man and animal to survive. He also excelled in portraying mental illness and hallucinatory states. His influence can be seen in the Latin American magic realism of Gabriel García Márquez and the postmodern surrealism of Julio Cortázar.

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horacio_...

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February 15, 2023
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Horacio Quiroga was an Uruguayan writer. As per Wikipedia, he "wrote stories which, in their jungle settings, use the supernatural and the bizarre to show the struggle of man and animal to survive. He also excelled in portraying mental illness and hallucinatory states". The story is an excellent example of his writing style and contains all the above themes. Lately, I've read a number of short stories/novellas which deal with mental illness, schizophrenia being the favourite. I believe the fascination was so wide spread because there was little know of mind diseases and some of their manifestations felt supernatural due to their strangeness. I believe Quiroga's story stands out from other similar tales due to the natural setting and to interesting characterisation.
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January 27, 2026
“[…] la Razón es cosa tan violenta como la Locura, y cuesta horriblemente perderla”. Mejor no lo pudo decir.
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