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This study aims to analyse the narrative strategies that enable the representation of different aspects of the grotesque in Rubem Fonseca's novel Romance negro e outras historias, proposing the consideration of the grotesque as a discursive genre, literary aesthetic, attitude and cultural practice, operating from two main paths: the grotesque as a predominant aesthetic representation in contemporary times and the grotesque as a form of transgression of the social codes in force in modern capitalist society.
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This study aims to analyse the narrative strategies that enable the representation of different aspects of the grotesque in Rubem Fonseca's novel Romance negro e outras historias, proposing the consideration of the grotesque as a discursive genre, literary aesthetic, attitude and cultural practice, operating from two main paths: the grotesque as a predominant aesthetic representation in contemporary times and the grotesque as a form of transgression of the social codes in force in modern capitalist society.