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El vampiro de la colonia Roma [The Vampire of the Roma Neighborhood]

By: Luis Zapata
Narrated by: Oscar López Ávila
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Luis Zapata, con El vampiro de la colonia Roma, volvió visible y le dio voz pública al mundo gay en México.

La hipotética presencia de una grabadora, de un interlocutor (o de un "lector"), sirve de pauta para un largo monólogo a través del cual desfilan momentos de una vida en los bajos fondos y submundos de la ciudad de México. La adolescencia prematura, la presión social, la homosexualidad, la prostitución, la enfermedad y el hastío son las etapas, vistas retrospectivamente, de la vida de este vampiro urbano.

Con esta novela, publicada por primera vez en 1979, Luis Zapata no sólo creó entre nosotros una nueva forma de contar una historia, sino que volvió visible y le dio voz pública al mundo gay, abriéndole camino así a una corriente con un espacio por derecho propio.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2004 Luis Zapata (P)2019 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: LGBTQ+

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