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Daniel Saldana Paris

    Daniel Saldaña París se ve své próze a poezii zabývá složitými vztahy mezi pamětí, identitou a vyprávěním. Jeho styl je charakteristický pronikavým vhledem do lidské psychiky a hravým experimentováním s jazykem, které čtenáře vtahuje do labyrintu osobních a kolektivních příběhů. S precizností sobě vlastní zkoumá, jak historie a současnost splývají a jak se individuální zkušenosti odrážejí ve společenském kontextu. Jeho dílo nabízí reflexi nad podstatou vyprávění a nad tím, jak si konstruujeme vlastní realitu prostřednictvím jazyka.

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    Ramifications
    • Ramifications

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      4,2(252)Ohodnotit

      In July 1994, Teresa leaves her home in Mexico City for Chiapas, drawn by the emergence of the Zapatista National Liberation Army, leaving behind her sixteen-year-old daughter, a ten-year-old son, and a husband she regrets marrying. Twenty-three years later, her son, the narrator, reflects on that transformative summer while confined to his bed. He recalls his struggles with origami, interactions with his sister's friends, and his quest to find his mother, guided by the children's books he reads. Forming an alliance with his sister's dubious boyfriend, he embarks on a bus journey to locate Teresa. Along the way, he confronts the duality of human nature, experiencing both evil and the kindness of strangers. Through premonitory dreams and flashbacks, he begins to understand the complexities of adulthood. As the summer unfolds, so does the narrator's current life; his father has passed, he is estranged from his sister, and he alone can piece together the painful secrets surrounding Teresa's disappearance. This narrative explores a child's awakening, the power of memory, and the paralyzing impact of unresolved family trauma.

      Ramifications
    • Lost Children Archive

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,8(15334)Ohodnotit

      The moving, powerful and urgent English-language debut from one of the brightest young stars in world literature

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