The 7 horror books written by Mexicans, which will cause you more fear than a movie

Enter the horror genre with these Mexican writers.

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The terror narrative arises as an explanation of the Things that go beyond the explainablehumanizing the unknown and giving an explanation to what it seems not to have it; Thus, it allows us to handle it. The supernatural stories and death They are part of Mexican folklore and we have our cultural legends, anecdotes or local myths that They have enriched our identity over the years.

Terror can not only be seen in the cinema, give yourself the opportunity to Know gender From the hand of these Mexican writers that we listed. They all talk about horror in Mexico, many times in the form of a metaphor and others simply as a way of enriching the collective imaginary.

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Aura

Carlos Fuentes

We start with a Classic Mexican Literature. Written by Carlos Fuenteswinner of the Cervantes Award, this novel tells the story of Felipe Montero, a young historian who is entrusted to finish writing the memoirs of General Llorente, by Doña Consuelo, his widow. The condition is that he must live in the dreary house, which remains in total darkness so as not to enliven the memory of the deceased general. Thus, in a house barely illuminated with candles light, and with an old furniture and decoration, Meet Aura, the widow's nieceof which Felipe falls in love. The story begins to get strange when the young man Note the possessive and controlling way of acting that Mrs. Consuelo keeps on her niece.