El sótano

El sótano

Huertas, Begoña

Installed in chronic fatigue, the result of a non-specific ailment, the narrator of this novel decides to enter a luxury clinic effectively designed to restore sick bodies. There she surrounds herself with a select group of patients who, like her, give themselves over to the treatments -some secret and other experimental- that they are given in the basement of the building. Among her companions is Rubén, who acts as master of ceremonies, and his wife Dolores, with whom the protagonist establishes an uncertain friendship. Also Mrs. Goosens and her nephew Adolfo of hers, who seem to heal and get worse, respectively, at suspicious rates. They have a common maxim: "We all keep quiet about miseries out of dignity." But when the physical improvement of the protagonist does not arrive, when the dynamics of the group seem to force its members to choose between loneliness or tyranny, misgivings emerge. And if the strange thing is precisely to be healthy? If identity, perhaps sicker than the body, can become a burden, would it be preferable to accept its dissolution or try to resist? And, given what seems like the beginning of the end, is it worth spending effort to write, in the narrator's words, "a novel with a medical, sordid and criminal plot"?

Author
Huertas, Begoña
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Thriller/suspense > Psychological thriller
EAN
9788433901675
ISBN
978-84-339-0167-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Editorial Anagrama
Pages
160 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
11-01-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Narrativas hispánicas 
Number
705 
Paperback edition
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Huertas, Begoña (aut.)

  • Huertas, Begoña
    Begoña Huertas (Gijón, 1965-Madrid, 2022) fue una escritora, ensayista, novelista y filóloga española. Doctorada en Filología Hispánica por la Universidad Aut   Read more