An Argentinian Underworld Haunted by the Ghosts of the Disappeared

In Daniel Loedel’s haunting debut novel Hades, Argentina, Tomás Orilla returns to Buenos Aires—“a city made for forgetting as much for nostalgia”—ten years after fleeing the military dictatorship whose regime disappeared upwards of 30,000 thousand political opponents, including Isabel Aroztegui, the love of Tomas’s life.  This contradictory struggle—between the heavy burden of memory and an […] The post An Argentinian Underworld Haunted by the Ghosts of the Disappeared appeared first on Electric Literature. Continue reading at 'Electric Literature'

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