Description
That's how we who stay leave, he thought. Ulysses Kan is an orphan and a movie buff. Paulina, his wife, like so many people fleeing the ruined country in which they live, has decided to leave. Without him. Two more events end up disrupting his life: the return of Nadine, an unfinished love from the past, and the death of his father-in-law, General Martín Ayala. Thanks to his testament, Ulysses discovers that he has been entrusted with a mission: to transform Los Argonautas, the great family home, into a home for abandoned dogs. If he manages to do it before the indicated time, he will inherit the luxurious apartment that he had shared with Paulina. The controversial will unleashes a plot that entwines Ulysses between the intrigues of Paulina and the shadow of Nadine, which he cannot figure out. Meanwhile, the other inhabitants of the house will project theirown stories and ghosts onto the strange architecture. In a morally bankrupt society, where all human ties seem to have dissolved, Ulysses is like a stray dog picking up scraps of sympathy. Can you really know who you love? What is, in essence, a family?Are abandoned dogs proof of the existence or non-existence of God? Ulysses unknowingly embodies these questions, as a pilgrim of affection in a post-love era.
Author: Rodrigo Blanco Calderon
Publisher: Alfaguara
Published: 08/24/2021
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.30h x 5.90w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9788420439372
ISBN10: 8420439371
Language: Spanish
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Family Life | General
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | World Literature | South America (General)
About the Author
Rodrigo Blanco Calderón Escritor y editor (Caracas, 1981). Ha publicado los libros de cuentos Una larga fila de hombres (2005), Los Invencibles (2007), Las rayas (2011) y Los terneros (2018). Por sus cuentos ha recibido diversos reconocimientos dentro y fuera de Venezuela. En 2007
fue seleccionado para formar parte del grupo Bogotá39, que reunió a los mejores narradores latinoamericanos menores de treinta y nueve años. Su primera novela, The Night (Alfaguara, 2016), ha sido traducida a varios idiomas y fue galardonada con el premio Rive Gauche à Paris en Francia, con el Premio de la Crítica en Venezuela, y con el III Premio Bienal de Novela Mario Vargas Llosa. Simpatía (Alfaguara, 2021) es su última novela publicada.