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    La Azotea

    €11.99
    ISBN: 9781913867102
    AuthorTrias, Fernanda
    Pub Date12/10/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages112
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    Empezamos alli donde terminamos: ?que ha ocurrido en este apartamento en ruinas, separado del mundo exterior?

    En un apartamento en ruinas, en una ciudad uruguaya sin nombre, un padre y su hija se encierran y se aislan del mundo exterior. "El mundo es esta casa", dice Clara. La azotea se vuelve su ultimo y unico acceso a la libertad. Hay un solo testigo: el canario.A medida que los vinculos de Clara con el afuera se van extinguiendo -la vecina que deja de venir, el novio cuya existencia es aparente solo a traves de un embarazo-, la desesperacion y la paranoia van tomando protagonismo. Es un abrazo que asfixia, y nosotros estamos aqui con ella, nuestra narradora, aterrados ante lo que trae el devenir.

    In a rundown apartment building, in an unnamed city in Uruguay, a father and daughter close themselves off from the world. 'The world is this house', says Clara, and the rooftop becomes their last recess of freedom. A pet canary is their only witness.As Clara's connection to the outside is stripped away-the neighbor who stops coming by, the lover whose existence is only known by a pregnancy-desperation and paranoia take hold. It's a stifling embrace, and we are there with her, our narrator, dreading what we know the future holds.

    In a rundown apartment building, in an unnamed city in Uruguay, a father and daughter close themselves off from the world.

    "The world is this house," says Clara, and the rooftop becomes their last recess of freedom. A pet canary is their only witness.

    As Clara's connection to the outside is stripped away-the neighbor who stops coming by, the lover whose existence is only known by a pregnancy-desperation and paranoia take hold. It's a stifling embrace, and we are there with her, our narrator, dreading what we know the future holds.