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Hoteles
Contributor(s): Barrientos, Maximiliano (Author)
ISBN: 8492865342     ISBN-13: 9788492865345
Publisher: Editorial Periferica
OUR PRICE:   $18.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: Spanish
Published: October 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
Dewey: FIC
Series: Largo Recorrido
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.2" W x 8.2" (0.60 lbs) 128 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A porn actor and actress escape their past lives in a black Chrysler Imperial along with the woman s young daughter, drivingbeneath an inclement sun on a series of identical roads and past inhospitable landscapes. Each one of them narrates their flight to nowhere, but it is a fourth voice that of a documentary filmmaker fascinated by this story that communicates just how much of those three characters can exist within each person. In this magnetic novel the past is a nebulous territory from which there is no escape, and although the journey can turn the most impersonal locations cafeterias, hotels, laundromats into special places full of meaning, the weight of what has been experienced andof what has been left behind seems to continue condemning the characters to the feeling of being intruders everywhere they go.

Un actor y una actriz de cine porno huyen de sus vidas pasadas en un Chrysler Imperial negro junto a la pequena hija de la mujer, conduciendo bajo un sol inclemente por carreteras siempre iguales ypor paisajes inhospitos. Cada uno de ellos narra esa huida hacia ninguna parte, peroes otra cuarta voz la de un director de documentales fascinado por esta historia la que comunica cuanto puede haber de esos tres personajes solitarios en cada persona. En esta magnetica novela el pasado es un territorio nebuloso del cual no se puede escapar, y a pesar de que el viaje logra convertir los locales mas impersonales cafeterias, hoteles, lavanderias en lugares particulares y llenos de sentido, el peso de lo vivido yde lo abandonado parece seguir condenando a los personajes a la sensacion de ser intrusos en todas partes."