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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos
Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (2013) 29 (2): 478–502.
Published: 01 August 2013
... justice and truth, without sinking into melancholy or victimhood. © 2013 by The Regents of the University of California. 2013 Lecumberri archivo prisión cementerio documentos trauma memoria represión fantasmas ominoso Lecumberri archive prison cemetery documents trauma memory...
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Este artículo estudia la novela Cementerio de papel (2002) donde se teje un thriller detectivesco en torno a un asesinato sucedido bajo la cúpula del Archivo General de la Nación (Lecumberri). Con el traslado y la apertura de los expedientes de la antigua Dirección Federal de Seguridad retornan a la antigua prisión las viejas víctimas y sus victimarios, sólo que ahora en forma de espectros del pasado. La obra se mueve, así, dentro del binomio cárcel/archivo, presentando a Lecumberri como un espacio vivo desde donde empezar una búsqueda por la justicia y la verdad, sin caer en la melancolía o el victimismo. This essay examines the novel Cementerio de Papel [ Paper Cemetery ] (2002), a detective thriller about a murder that took place under the dome of the Archivo General de la Nación [National General Archive] (Lecumberri). The relocation and opening of the files of the former Dirección Federal de Seguridad [Federal Security Bureau] in the former prison comes along with the return of victims and victimizers, only now they come back as ghosts of things past. The novel works with the binomial jail/archive, featuring Lecumberri as a live space from which to begin a search for justice and truth, without sinking into melancholy or victimhood.