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Antonio Helú Atta (1900–1972) was a Mexican screenwriter and film director.[1]

Antonio Helú Atta
Born17 June 1900
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Died20 December 1972
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationWriter, Director
Years active1936-1960 (film)

According to Darrell B. Lockhart, Helú Atta was supposedly the first writer to have created a recurring Mexican detective figure in literature, namely Máximo Roldán. The originality of this character was that he did not belong to a law enforcement agency, but was himself a minor criminal ("Roldán" would be the anagram of "ládron", "thief" in Spanish).[2]

A common theme in Helú Atta's work was the lack of faith of the protagonist in the justice system.[3]

Referring to Helú Atta, the poet Xavier Villaurrutia stated "For the readers of police novels exists a small oasis of police stories by Antonio Helú". According to the writer Carlos Monsiváis, Helú Atta was "an author that truly believed in detective literature and dedicated most of his life to it".[4]

Antonio Helú Atta also translated in Spanish works by Mark Twain and Nathaniel Hawthorne. He was the founder of the magazine Selecciones policiacas y de misterio, the Spanish version of the magazine Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.[5]


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References


  1. Lockhart p.105
  2. Lockhart p.105
  3. Lockhart p.106
  4. Mike Strayer (January 2015). "The Avant-Garde Detective Fiction of Antonio Helú". Researchgate.net. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  5. Lockhart p.107

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