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"Guinea's professional career at an American university is cut short after word gets out of her relationship with a much younger student. Fleeing from scandal and in search of a new life, she flies to Buenos Aires, only to discover upon her arrival that the city is in a totl blackout. Her phone has no signal, and she has no idea where to go. An oddly friendly man offers to be her guide and invites her to stay with him and his teenage son, Vladimir, until the power comes back. With no gas or food available, neighbor turns against neighbor and being on the street is dangerous. The worst…mehr

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"Guinea's professional career at an American university is cut short after word gets out of her relationship with a much younger student. Fleeing from scandal and in search of a new life, she flies to Buenos Aires, only to discover upon her arrival that the city is in a totl blackout. Her phone has no signal, and she has no idea where to go. An oddly friendly man offers to be her guide and invites her to stay with him and his teenage son, Vladimir, until the power comes back. With no gas or food available, neighbor turns against neighbor and being on the street is dangerous. The worst violence, however, is just under the surface in the household Guinea shares with her hosts and their two dogs. She soon becomes Vladimir's accomplice against his father as, once again, a desire stronger than love or blood leaves her into chaos."--Provided by publisher.
Autorenporträt
Leticia Martin (Buenos Aires, 1975) es narradora, poeta y crítica cultural. Obtuvo la Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Comunicación (UBA) y el Posgrado Internacional en Gestión Cultural y Políticas de Comunicación (FLACSO). Publicó el libro de ensayos Feminismos (2017), y las novelas El gusto (2012), Estrógenos (2016), con edición española (2019), Topadoras oxidadas (2019) y Un ruido nuevo (2020), con ediciones en Uruguay (2021) y en España (2022). También es autora de una serie extensa de libros de poesía. El volumen de cuentos titulado Todo lo que no es boca en mi cuerpo grita aparecerá próximamente en Argentina. Con Vladimir (2023) ha ganado el I Premio Lumen de novela.