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    • UN TIRO EN EL BRONCE

      by JORGE ALLINEY

      Es una historia de recelo y hostilidad de argentinos hacia bolivianos. La acción transcurre a lo largo de un día en El Bronce, un barrio en la ficción sobre la ribera del río donde conviven ambas nacionalidades. Tres jóvenes pendencieros, provocadores, que actúan al margen de la ley, no soportan las diferencias, ven a sus conciudadanos bolivianos, distintos y amparados por una policía corrupta, quieren expulsarlos, pero no será fácil, deben superar una firme resistencia. La jornada de violencia comienza con el robo a un trabajador boliviano, continúa con una pelea en un bar donde vuelan trompadas por el aire, sigue el asalto a un barrio exclusivo y ya cuando el sol se ha puesto en el cielo y bajo un brillo de una luna llena, argentinos y bolivianos, tres por bando, al mejor estilo del Viejo Oeste, se enfrentan en una pelea a puño limpio y, en el fragor de la riña, el disparo de un tiro en la noche desencadena la tragedia.

    • August 2018

      Cybertlön

      by Luis Sagasti

      Few Argentinian authors narrate in the interstice of speculative fiction and essay, between story and aesthetics. Luis Sagasti is a ferocious reader and demonstrates his sophisticated ear without resorting to solemnity or shouting, adept at finding the threads that secretly bind John Cage, the Beatles, Picasso, Ariana Harwicz, and César Aira. Cybertlön is a lucid essay about the state of contemporary art and the emergence of the cyberflâneur: a landlubber who surfs the web and reflects on the wreckage of his experience. But as a boy, Sagasti learned to travel much earlier, like so many of his generation, by browsing the massive and unpretentious I Know Everything encyclopedia from Larousse, a compendium of the world in 12 volumes, with no clear logic or order. From those first readings and his democratic and unbiased attention to the world, Sagasti builds his own Aleph.

    • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
      March 2018

      Muerte en Mitra

      by Miquel Bota

      Wake up, Ramón! What are you looking for? Why? After the partial loss of his memory, Ramón Mitra embarks on an introspective journey that takes him to a destination not imagined. In a delirious transition between reality and possibility, revisiting specific moments of his past, the protagonist of the novel will persist in his efforts to recover the pieces of himself that are missing. With the help of a young nurse, a philosophy student, a pharmacist reading Freud and a provincial secretary, Ramón struggles to achieve enlightenment through his personal odyssey, in which the fight against desire will be the mark of his itinerary. Set in mid-20th century Spain, nothing will be accidental in the history of Ramón Mitra: not his name, not the tests to which he will be subjected, neither the absences nor the presences of his journey.

    • Children's & YA

      Mihal, the Warrior

      by Javier Ortiz

      Mihal cannot read or write, but he handles the sword like no one else. He looks like a child of only ten years old and instead he speaks like an adult. Who is Mihal? Why is his body full of scars or does he wear that strange necklace around his neck? But above all, where does he come from?

    • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
      June 2016

      Amor A Cuatro Estaciones

      El Diario De Una Ilusión

      by Nacarid Portal

      In this book, the author leads us through a mirror of emotions, which shows us a path full of ups and downs, where the only option you have is to face the ghosts of the past and move on with life, that life which is filled with both pain and love. Four Seasons of Love is an inward journey that goes beyond the very limits we set ourselves. It is about getting to know your true self again. and be able to find the ability to love your scars. It is about accepting death as a part of life, and that love is not something that has to stay with us to be eternal.

    • Asfixia

      by Alex Mírez

      Planet Earth. Population: 1 We cannot understand how it happened. On September 1, 2019, it happened. We were all fine and from one moment to the next people began to suffocate. Little by little, the world fell into an astonishing silence. I survived that mysterious and catastrophic incident thanks to my father. When I woke up, I was faced with the horrifying panorama of millions of corpses. They were all dead. Soon after, I discovered that there were actually seven survivors left, and I joined them. Some dedicated themselves to investigating what had happened, the reason for the extinction of the human race; but they died in a strange way in a short time. Those of us left behind struggled to survive, but even so, the others also passed away after a few months. Now only I inhabit the world, I am the only one left on the planet ... Or at least, I believed.

    • Geography & the Environment

      Chile geopoético

      by Miguel Laborde

      Esta publicación reúne veintiocho columnas del investigador, académico y escritor Miguel Laborde, con ilustraciones de Alejandra Acosta, publicadas en la revista La Panera. Sus textos dan cuenta de una serie de datos geográficos e históricos que permiten asomarse a ciertos rasgos distintivos de Chile desde los cuales se construye un relato del imaginario local. La geopoética como concepto nace como una herramienta para comprender y expresar nuestra relación con el mundo y el pensar a la Tierra. Considera la cultura como el modo en el que los seres humanos se conciben a sí mismos y se organizan y orientan. “Desde el punto de vista literario, un libro como este, que corrió el riesgo de ser concebido por la vía de la protesta en un lenguaje de pura comunicación, es, por el contrario, un libro poético, de excelente prosa, de gran riqueza de imágenes y sorpresas de lógica e ilógica. Su crítica al modelo de civilización vigente es lapidaria, pero de un furor contenido”. Gastón Soublette

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