De la luz negra

De la luz negra

Buriel, Manuela

The European fuel shortage forces Lucio to migrate to Morocco to work as an operator in a wind farm. Soon, his loneliness and exhaustion will be alleviated with the readings provided by Azucena, a clerk who has her stall in the Fez market. A theatrical text starring the queer activist Marsha P. Johnson, a novel about a textile colony whose workers' memories are erased, a collection of poems randomly constructed from Sufi verses. The three stories, apparently evasive and disparate, intertwine carnally with the painful life of the protagonist, contaminate his daily life, turn on new lights and inaugurate unusual territories in his body.

Author
Buriel, Manuela
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Narrative themes > Displacement, exile, migration
EAN
9788419550057
ISBN
978-84-19550-05-7
Edition
1
Publisher
Aristas Martínez
Pages
208 
High
21.5 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
01-06-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Pulpas 
Number
47 
Paperback edition
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Buriel, Manuela (aut.)

  • Buriel, Manuela
    Manuela Buriel (Barcelona, 1979) es integrante del llamado Colectivo Juan de Madre, que no es sino el alter ego de un escritor cuyo nombre real permanece oculto bajo otros muchos.   Read more