Los gatos salvajes de Kerguelen

Barrio García-Agulló, Marta

A group of young researchers travel to the Islands of Desolation, off Antarctica, to record the effects of climate change on fauna and flora. It is a hostile territory, completely isolated from civilization and battered by hurricane force winds, where innumerable shipwrecks and tragedies have occurred since its discovery in 1772. Forced into a total disconnection, scientists, dominated by unsuspected drives fueled by the inevitable confinement, they will find themselves confronting themselves and others in an icy and ruthless south as the human condition itself. While studying the signs that predict the arrival of the end of the world as we know it, this group of scholars will witness a series of mysterious disappearances, while icebergs, threatening and pre-eminent tragedies, are outlined on their geographical horizon and vital.

Author
Barrio García-Agulló, Marta
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
EAN
9788412204223
ISBN
978-84-122042-2-3
Edition
1
Publisher
Altamarea
Pages
180 
High
20.5 cm
Weight
13.5 cm
Release date
04-11-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
Barlovento 
Number
Paperback edition
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Barrio García-Agulló, Marta (aut.)

  • Barrio García-Agulló, Marta
    Marta Barrio García-Agulló (New Haven, 1986) es licenciada en Filología Hispánica y en Estudios de Asia Oriental por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y trabaja como   Read more