Las medusas no tienen orejas

Las medusas no tienen orejas

Rosenfeld, Adèle

Louise is twenty-five years old and although she is partially deaf, until now she has managed to build her life and maneuver with that invisible inability, largely thanks to her poetic relationship with the world. When she faces some misunderstanding due to her deafness, various characters come to her mind, from a World War I soldier to an eccentric botanist, who accompany her and help her face an increasingly complicated reality. Her latest diagnosis is clear: she has lost even more hearing than expected and her only chance is to have surgery to get an implant, but this decision is not as simple as it might seem; the result is irreversible and although she would hear clearly again, it means losing her natural hearing and hearing all voices with the same metallic tone. Will she be able to give up recognizing irony, or her mother's voice, and enter a new world without nuances?

Author
Rosenfeld, Adèle
Subject
Literature > Narrative in other languages
Genre
General > Modern and contemporary fiction
EAN
9788432242236
ISBN
978-84-322-4223-6
Edition
1
Publisher
Seix Barral
Pages
240 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
13.3 cm
Release date
31-05-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Biblioteca Formentor 
Paperback edition
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Rosenfeld, Adèle (aut.)

  • Rosenfeld, Adèle
    Adèle Rosenfeld (París, 1986) es una escritora francesa. Cursó el Máster de Creación Literaria de la Universidad de París VIII, donde comenzó a perfila   Read more

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