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: Lozano bridges the gap between literature and other media, examining how crime novels dialogue with audiovisual productions.
: As a director of the Serie Negra collection at RBA and a seasoned literary journalist, Lozano provides an insider’s view of the industry and "cult" authors who shaped the genre. About the Author Lo Leo Muy Negro Antonio Lozano epub
: A journey from the origins of crime literature to contemporary masterpieces. : Lozano bridges the gap between literature and
: The idea that the noir genre acts as a disturbing mirror, forcing individuals to face the shadowy aspects of themselves and society. : The idea that the noir genre acts
is a comprehensive essay by Antonio Lozano that explores the history, evolution, and psychological allure of the noir and crime fiction genres. Summary and Core Themes
Antonio Lozano (Barcelona, 1974) is a prominent expert in criminal literature. He is a journalist for publications like La Vanguardia and Qué Leer , and he serves as a judge for the RBA International Prize for Crime Writing.
The book is not a novel but a "white book" of the noir genre—a collection of articles and mini-essays. It analyzes why society is fascinated by crime and what this obsession says about human nature. Key themes include: