"I write novels because there is something I don't understand in reality"
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That suspicion fits Puig’s moment. Writing under and around Argentina’s decades of political repression and cultural policing, he became famous for smuggling critique through form: letters, gossip, film dialogue, pop songs, melodrama. His novels don’t lecture; they eavesdrop. They treat mass culture not as junk but as a language people actually use to survive. So “I don’t understand” isn’t helplessness. It’s a method. He approaches reality the way his characters do: indirectly, through borrowed voices, through fantasies that reveal what public life makes unsayable.
The intent, then, isn’t to escape the real world but to interrogate it without pretending it’s coherent. Puig suggests the novel exists precisely where rational explanation fails - where desire, shame, and power collide and everyone pretends not to notice. Fiction becomes a laboratory for what reality won’t confess.
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