Catedral Tomada: Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana | 2019
El fantástico norteño de Néstor Robles
Abstract
In 2017, appears the book of fantastic stories Requiem por Tijuana, by Mexican Nestor Robles. We propose that in Robles’ fantastic plots, set in Tijuana, the idea of community is criticized and, on the contrary, the fragility of human bonds is demonstrated versus the unusual. To reach this conclusion, we place Robles first at the intersection of northern literature and fantastic literature. Second, we examine six stories where the weakness of the community is demonstrated through fantastic facts. Finally, we link Robles’ idea of community with that of the philosophers Pelbart and Esposito, summarizing the failure of what should be an heterogeneous community as an alliance, given the finite nature of the human being.