Just a few minutes after Anagrama issued a statement defending the publication of ‘El Odio’, which has generated an intense debate to collect, for the first time, the confession José Bretón condemned by the murder of his two children, Luisgé Martín, his author, has done the same (without granting interviews) to explain the reasons that led him to write it. “I started writing ‘the hatred’ He could kill his own children, ”says the author, who emphasizes that Vicaria violence is” probably the most incomprehensible of all. In this context, he reached the case of Breton, a crime that, in his words, “contains all the paradigms of evil with capital letters and that became, in 2011, a symbol of macho violence in Spain.” The author framed his work within a literary tradition that has addressed real crimes from an analytical and reflective perspective, citing as references to Truman Capote Fría ‘or Emmanuel Carrère with’ El Adversario ‘. Related news opinion If why Luisgé Martín’s book on the crime of José Breton must publish Jesús García Calero «I do not compare myself literally with those authors -I hope I could do it -but I do compare my purpose with his own: inquire about hate, about the brutality of human nature, about cruelty, about social structures that support that inacabable violence,” he says, he states that his book has been written with “The greatest respect for the victims” and that, although it can generate pain, does not do so to a greater extent than other works already published or even that the documentary series ‘Breton, the devil’s gaze’, issued in 2023. In this sense, he clarifies that ‘hate’ does not intend to give voice to José Breton, but quite the opposite: “He removes it, denies his explanation of the facts, faces him with his contradictions.” According to the author, his work serves to «show the labyrinths of the infamy and the vileness of a murderer. Nothing else. And nothing less. ”Finally, Luisgé Martín reflects on the controversy generated around his book. «It deserves a reflection, finally, that a book like ‘Hate’, which few people have yet read, arouse the public hatred that has aroused among those who have not read it. It is sadly consistent with the type of society towards which we walk, in which preventive resentment replaces critical thinking.
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