The Spanish Sleuth: The Detective in Spanish FictionAssociated University Presse, 1987 - 252 ページ A history of Spanish detective fiction from Alarcon's "El clavo," published twelve years after Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue," up to the present. The presentation of the highly entertaining sleuth characters is based on a detailed examination of the works and, in many cases, personal interviews with the writers. |
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Francisco García Pavón and Plinio | 37 |
Manuel de Pedrolo and the Catalan Connection | 51 |
Jaume Fuster and the Catalan Connection Continued | 67 |
Manuel Vazquez Montalbán | 84 |
Eduardo Mendoza and the Hierarchy of Humor | 101 |
A Professional SleuthMaker | 109 |
Not Too Much for Jorge Martínez Reverte | 128 |
Fernando Savater and the SelfConscious Sleuth | 146 |
The Cruel Streets of Madrid Juan | 159 |
The Picadura and Picardia of Lourdes Ortiz | 172 |
A Few Last Suspects in the Case of the Spanish Sleuth | 182 |
A Few Last Suspects in the Case of the Spanish Sleuth Continued | 190 |
Conclusions | 205 |
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