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Los años invisibles / Rodrigo Hasbún.

Van Pelt - Zilberman Family Center for Global Collections PQ7822.H37 A66 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hasbún, Rodrigo, 1981- author.
Contributor:
Literatura Random House (Imprint), publisher.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Friendship--Fiction.
Friendship.
Cochabamba (Bolivia)--Fiction.
Cochabamba (Bolivia).
Adolescence--Fiction.
Adolescence.
Bolivian fiction.
Bolivia--Cochabamba.
Genre:
Fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
155 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
Primera edición.
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Literatura Random House, 2020.
Language Note:
In Spanish.
Summary:
"Veintiún años después y en otro hemisferio, dos amigos de la adolescencia se reúnen para revisar su pasado común, el pasado que uno de ellos está transformando en una novela. Así entablan una conversación implacable sobre las mentiras y la verdad de aquella época. Andrea y Julián, con los nombres falsos usados en esa ficción, beben y hablan mientras cambian de bares en Houston. A medida que pasan las horas el encuentro saca a la luz aquel marzo trágico que ninguno pudo olvidar, y que marcó para siempre a su grupo de amigos de clase acomodada en Cochabamba, la ciudad de la que querían irse y a la que no piensan volver. La nueva novela de Rodrigo Hasbún nos sumerge en el tiempo silenciado de la adolescencia. Los años invisibles es una indagación dolorosa y bella sobre el pasado y cómo lo recordamos, sobre el lugar inexpugnable que tiene en el ahora."--Amazon.com.
Twenty-one years later and in another hemisphere, two friends from adolescence meet to review their common past, the past that one of them is transforming into a novel. Thus they engage in a relentless conversation about the lies and truth of that time. Andrea and Julián, with the false names used in that fiction, drink and talk while changing bars in Houston. As the hours pass, the meeting brings to light that tragic March that no one could forget, and that forever marked his group of wealthy class friends in Cochabamba, the city from which they wanted to leave and to which they do not plan to return. Rodrigo Hasbún's new novel plunges us into the silenced time of adolescence. The Invisible Years is a painful and beautiful inquiry about the past and how we remember it, about the impregnable place it has in the now.
ISBN:
8439736258
9788439736257
OCLC:
1179047090

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