L'home que tot ho veia
Levy, Deborah
In 1988, in London, young Saul Adler is hit by a Jaguar while crossing the famous Abbey Road pedestrian crossing. Without any apparent injury, the next day he leaves for East Berlin on a scholarship as a historian. But the injuries caused by the accident seem more serious than he thought, and during his stay in Germany he begins to have visions of the future, such as the fall of the Berlin wall. In 2016, years after returning to London and in the midst of Brexit, Saul is hit again on Abbey Road by the same car. From that moment on, he will depend on someone else's story to make sense of his memories, condensed into a complex mosaic of people he has hurt and obsessive details in which the past and the present are interwoven in an endless circle exit.
- Author
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Levy, Deborah
- Subject
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Literature
> English narrative
- Genre
- Narrative themes > Interior life
- EAN
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9788419017376
- ISBN
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978-84-19017-37-6
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Angle Editorial
- Pages
- 272
- High
- 21.3 cm
- Weight
- 13.8 cm
- Release date
- 07-11-2022
- Language
- Catalan
- Series
- Narratives
- Number
- 151