Sunday, January 2, 2011

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Insomnia : The World of José María Marcos

"The horror fiction is one of the last refuges of Surrealism"

magazine report Insomnia specializing in Stephen King and fantasy literature, the issue no 157, January 2011.

For RAR (Editor INSOMNIA). Argentine writer José María Marcos recently published always hungry ghosts (Bite Dead, 2010), with eleven contemporary horror stories told with sharp black humor and homages to the masters of terror, is no lack of evil spirits, gloomy houses, a dead cat, a serial murderer and even a zombie. Plagued by disturbing images and voices that seem to return from beyond, Ghosts ... is a recommended book both for those seeking a new look at the horror genre as for lovers of literature in general.
Finalist in the Fourth Prize for Literature Maracena Villa Terror 2009 (Granada, Spain), José María Marcos is committed to developing a work related to contemporary horror and is a regular contributor to our magazine INSOMNIA, where they appeared their reviews and interviews on fantasy literature. In 2007 he published the novel parasites Memories (who feeds who ...) , written with his brother Carlos, Alberto Laiseca the writer described as "a profound novel," which "revolves around the lack of love. Serial murderers, whether physical or virtual. Supposedly peaceful ends or misogynistic, the kind that the law does not punish. But perhaps the punishment of loneliness which is the lack of ontos frivolous. "
Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication (Universidad Nacional de La Plata), runs the weekly Ezeiza's Word (created in February 1995) and founded, with his brother, the editorial Bite Dead. With editions maintained by the artist Mica Hernandez, MM first titles are: Weightless , Fernando Figueroa (Collection Neither Dead Nor bites, dedicated to the fantastic world); always hungry ghosts , José María Mark (Dead Collection, dedicated to terror), and Immaculate , Charles Mark (Bite Collection, dedicated to the erotic). He was born on September 17, 1974 in Uribelarrea, province of Buenos Aires. FULL INTERVIEW HERE
Insomnia
Magazine. No. 157. January 2011.

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