Author: Claudia Piñeiro
Cites
- Ricardo Piglia (1)
- IN: Betty Boo (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: The story goes on; it can go on; there are various possible conjectures; it's still open; it merely gets interrupted. The investigation has no end; it cannot end. Someone should invent a new literary genre, paranoid fiction. Everyone is a suspect; everyone feels pursued.
FROM: Blanco Nocturno, (2010), Book, Argentina
- Antonio Di Benedetto (1)
- IN: Betty Boo (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: (...) in his crime stories for the nespaper, he tells the readers what happened and how, but he always arrives after the crash of the crime, he has to relive it imaginatively with witness statements and evidence. Never, until now, has the event unfolded before his eyes, nor the scream of the victim entered his own reporter's ears.
FROM: "Falta de vocación", Cuentos Claros, (1969), Short story, Argentina
- Edmond Locard (1)
- IN: Betty Boo (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: The microscopic debris that covers our clothing and bodies is the silent witness, sure and faithful, of all our movements and all our encounters.
FROM: Criminalistic Treatise, (1935), Book, France