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La última cabaña / The Last Cabin

Current price: $18.95
La última cabaña / The Last Cabin
La última cabaña / The Last Cabin

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La última cabaña / The Last Cabin

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UNA NOVELA SOBRE LA SOLEDAD Y LA VIDA SALVAJE, POR LA GANADORA DEL PREMIO JAÉN DE NOVELA: UNA NUEVA Y PODEROSA VOZ EN LUMEN
«Con una escritura absolutamente deslumbrante, Yolanda Regidor nos cuenta cómo se puede salir del abismo palabra a palabra». —Rosa Montero
«Una novela llena de intensidad, de misterio y de abismos». —Manuel Vilas
No sé si se puede vivir para uno mismo. Tal vez no sea posible, aunque lo intentes toda la vida, aunque te destierres una y otra vez, aunque te confines en tu propio mundo lo más apartado posible del resto de la humanidad.
Le llaman Escolta. Arrastrando la marca de Caín y con el corazón destrozado, se instala en una cabaña a las afueras de un pueblo de montaña. Su intención es dejarse llevar, mansamente, hasta el final de sus días. En un proceso de autodestrucción controlada comienza a usar como combustible los libros que siempre le habían servido de compañía, y con ello enciende una voz que grita toda la rabia, la soledad y el desconsuelo posibles.
Este es su diario: unos cuadernos escritos a lo largo de unos meses en los que va apuntalando a sus fantasmas en una pira y prendiéndoles fuego para no abandonarlos al futuro, pero sobre todo es la crónica de una sanación, de una búsqueda instintiva de la felicidad.
La última cabaña
es una historia cruda y desnuda en su sinceridad, narrada por una voz de fuerza arrolladora.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A STORY ABOUT LONELINESS AND WILDLIFE BY THE WINNER OF THE JAEN AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL: A NEW AND POWERFUL VOICE FOR LUMEN.
“With an absolutely astounding narrative, Yolanda Regidor tells us how to leave the abyss word by word.” —Rosa Montero
“A novel full of intensity, mystery, and abysses.” —Manuel Vilas
I don’t know if you can live only for yourself. Maybe not, even if you try all your life, even if you exile yourself over and over, even if you confine yourself within your own world, as far away from the rest of humanity as possible.
They call him Guard. Dragging the mark of Cain and a shattered heart, he moves to a cabin on the outskirts of a mountain town. His intention is to let himself go, meekly, till the end of his days. In a process of controlled self-destruction, he starts using the books that used to keep him company as fuel, igniting a voice that screams as much rage, loneliness, and grief as it is possible.
This is his diary—a few notebooks written in the span of months, in which he underpins his ghosts to a pyre, setting them on fire so as not to abandon them in the future. But above all, it is a chronicle of healing, of an instinctive search for happiness.
The Last Cabin
is a harsh, nakedly sincere story, told by a voice of overwhelming strength.

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