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"Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror"

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The nightmare, Fuentes suggests, doesn t begin with chaos. It begins when everything clicks.

"Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror" flips a common comfort story: that neatness equals safety, that systems save us from the mess of human unpredictability. Fuentes, a novelist of power and history, knows order is rarely neutral. In Latin America s 20th-century political imagination, "order" is the favorite alibi of the strongman and the technocrat alike: stability, security, modernization, cleanliness. The phrase "perfect order" carries a chill because perfection implies totality. Nothing left uncounted. No remainder. No dissent. In that kind of world, the smallest human irregularity becomes a problem to be corrected.

The line works because it treats horror not as an accident but as a logical outcome. "Forerunner" is the key word: a calm messenger, a polite warning. Horror arrives dressed like efficiency. It comes with paperwork, rules, and an administrative smile. The terror isn t the sudden knock at the door; it s the silent infrastructure that makes the knock inevitable.

Fuentes also smuggles in an artist s defense of disorder. Novelists live on ambiguity, contradiction, the stubborn complexity that can t be filed away. Perfect order threatens imagination because it threatens choice. When everything is mapped, categorized, and optimized, the future is no longer open; it s scheduled. The horror isn t blood and shadows. It s a world where nothing is allowed to surprise you, including yourself.

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Carlos Fuentes (November 11, 1929 - May 15, 2012) was a Novelist from Mexico.

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