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Amparo Dávila (1928–2020)

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Gangbare naam
Dávila, Amparo
Geboortedatum
1928-02-21
Overlijdensdatum
2020-04-18
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
Mexico
Geboorteplaats
Pinos, Zacatecas, Mexico
Plaats van overlijden
Zacatecas, Mexico
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Davila borrows an element of style from Shirley Jackson in that the horror in her stories is relatable and familiar, like it could happen in your own life. However, where Davila departs is that unlike Jackson's mundane, human horror, Davila draws the reader toward something truly horrifying and incomprehensible, but never opens the door quite wide enough to see inside. It's this veiled nature of what it is we're supposed to be terrified of that makes it all the more effective.
 
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DarthFisticuffs | 8 andere besprekingen | Apr 16, 2024 |
Dark, gemlike stories indeed, just bordering on the surreal. I can already tell I will come back to this collection, and include Dávila in the authors I seek out in references and allusions.
 
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Kiramke | 8 andere besprekingen | Feb 17, 2024 |
Everything I had read led me to eagerly anticipate Dávila’s “expertly crafted” stories: she “follows her characters to the limits of desire, paranoia, insomnia, and fear. She is a writer obsessed with obsession, who makes nightmares come to life through the everyday.” Well…yes and no. Those are her themes, yes. But her writing left a lot to be desired, at least for me. I usually find that story collections include a few really good ones, some that leave me cold, and what I make of the rest usually helps me decide what I think overall. Here, pretty much everything in the collection left me unimpressed. I’m not usually a fan of horror (or horror-like) stories, but really well-done writing rises above genre and still impresses me. Sadly, virtually every story in this collection was both ominous and unsatisfying—not a good combination. Not a single story was or explained or worse, explainable. Nearly every story had an open ending, and often the endings weren’t even remotely satisfying, explanatory, or sensible. The reader was given no clues, no hints, nothing to work with, and worst of all, no logic. At the end of most stories, I simply scratched my head, confused and frustrated. I got the distinct sense that she was writing merely to create mood—which she does well—but that she had little interest in or use for plot. She just ended things when she was done with her mood. Few, if any, “conclusions” either concluded anything or explained anything, and too many didn’t even make sense. Not recommended.… (meer)
 
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Gypsy_Boy | 8 andere besprekingen | Aug 22, 2023 |
Idk if this makes sense, but it felt like I was reading a book. It wasn’t immersive at all and I didn’t connect with any of the characters or stories. I liked a couple of the stories but the rest just felt like the writing/plot was trying to be stylistic the way Kafka is but ended up being awkwardly domestic with an anticlimactic twist.
 
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12
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338
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½ 3.6
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10
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