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Atlas del eclipse

Current price: $23.95
Atlas del eclipse
Atlas del eclipse

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Atlas del eclipse

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Atlas del eclipse es un hipnótico ensayo narrativo o libro de viajes o novela sin ficción que transcurre durante cien días del año 2020. Desde mediados de febrero, cuando Reinaldo Laddaga contrajo el coronavirus, hasta las manifestaciones que provocó el asesinato de George Floyd. Durante esos meses extraños, el autor se dedicó a caminar sistemáticamente por la metrópolis fantasmal, a recorrer la dimensión más desconocida de la ciudad de Nueva York. Sus viejos parques, cárceles, asilos, cementerios y sanatorios. Y los nuevos camiones frigoríficos que albergaban los cadáveres de la pandemia. Literatura ambiciosa y vagabunda para indagar en el subconsciente de una ciudad y de una época.
A hypnotic narrative essay, travel book, and non-fiction novel that takes place during one hundred days of the year 2020. From mid-February, when Reinaldo Laddaga contracted the coronavirus, to the demonstrations that caused the murder of George Floyd. During those strange months, the author dedicated himself to systematically walking through the ghostly metropolis, touring the most unknown dimension of New York City. Its old parks, jails, asylums, cemeteries and sanatoriums. And the new refrigerated trucks that housed the corpses of the pandemic. Ambitious and vagabond literature to investigate the subconscious of a city and a time.

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